Understanding of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
VirtualThe Center for Hope & Healing Lowell is hosting an online training to learn more about sexual grooming and other forms of sexual exploitation. Register here
The Center for Hope & Healing Lowell is hosting an online training to learn more about sexual grooming and other forms of sexual exploitation. Register here
Join YWCA, Spanish American Center, and the Leominster and Fitchburg Police Departments to honor the victims and survivors of domestic violence in the North Central community. We will meet outside the Leominster Police Department and then march to Leominster City Hall where the Leominster proclamation against domestic violence will be read.
Online Virtual Session The Police Response to Domestic Violence runs from 5pm to 6pm, Legal Issues: Criminal Process & Family Law runs from 6pm to 7pm, and Alternatives to the Legal System runs from 7:15pm to 8:45pm. Register Online Here
On October 21st, 2021 from 11am-1pm, help make posters and boards for Domestic Violence Awareness ahead of the Saheli 5k walk. Art materials provided.
Join the Wayside Trauma Intervention Services in a night to honor those lost to Domestic Violence, heal, and build community. Meet at Plains Park on Thursday, October 21st from 5pm-7pm.
Sponsored by The Waltham Ministerial Association in Partnership with REACH. Please wear a mask and respect social distancing to keep the gathered group safe. Download the flyer here: https://www.janedoe.org/wp-content/uploads/events/DVAM_2021/BTS_vigil_waltham_2021.jpg
Join the MetroWest Commission on the Status of Women for their third event for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. A Teen-Only Listening Circle, hosted by the MWCSW's Athena Council. Students are invited to come and discuss what they ALREADY know, what they WISH THEY knew, and what they NEED with regard to interpersonal violence education, upstander training and healthy relationship […]
Learn how your innate strengths mitigate stress and navigate self and team decisions. Key Takeaways: Determine how to use your top 5 strengths to increase self-empathy; Capitalize on your strengths in your organization.
On October 22 from 3pm to 5pm the CHH parking lot at 21 George St will turn into a fall resource fair for youth with food, music, PPE, swag, treats, back to school resources and so much many fun activities for youth to fall back and hang out! Where: 21 George St, Lowell, MA 01852
This beginner class does not focus on technique, rather on being present, exploring emotions, and building a stronger mind-body connection. This practice focuses on using the power of your body and strives to create a safe space through hands-off classes, low or no music, and a soft, calming environment. Register at http://ywcacm.org/dvam
Walk alone between October 16 - 22 or with Saheli on October 23. Download the flyer or visit website for more details on how to register. Event is co-sponsored by the Burlington Equity Coalition.