Aubrey Gaines Schmidt Memorial Fund
The Legacy of Aubrey Gaines Schmidt
On June 12, 2003, Johnson County lost a wonderful little girl named Aubrey Gaines Schmidt. Aubrey was born to Dennis and Terri Schmidt on May 6, 2003. Terri is one of the Children’s Advocacy Center’s Founding Board Members. Terri, Dennis, and their little boy, Will, were so very proud to announce Aubrey’s arrival in their family.
She was their perfect little angel sent from heaven above, but all too soon that little angel was called back to heaven. She left this world on June 12, 2003. Life without Aubrey has been a heart-breaking time for Terri, Dennis, Will, and all those that love them so well.
It is the Children’s Advocacy Center’s hope that the Schmidt family will always know that Aubrey lives on in the hearts of many children that have been helped because of her. This family has been very passionate about fighting child abuse in Johnson County.
The Children’s Advocacy Center established an Aubrey Schmidt Memorial fund in June of 2003. This fund continues to touch the lives of many children. It has helped to buy children reading glasses that they could not afford. It has paid for medication, visits to the dentist, shoes, clothes, groceries, heaters, and many other things. Countless hugs and smiles have come about because of Aubrey. Her life continues to make the difference in the lives of many children that are in need. Aubrey’s family also continues to be involved in the fight against abuse. We hope this month that you will help us to celebrate the life of Aubrey with her family, and that you will help us continue her legacy by becoming involved in the fight against child abuse.

Child Protective Services
MAIN LINE - 817-202-2200
CPS HOTLINE - 800-252-5400
REPORT ABUSE!
If you suspect a child is being
abused, you are legally required
to report it to your local law enforcement agncy or to Child Protective Services. If a report is
made in good faith, there is no
risk to the reporter of being
prosecuted if abuse is ruled out. When you call the CPS hotline,
you may remain anonymous,
but please report if you think
a child is in danger.

