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PCBRACE: February Edition – Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month with C4FVP Child Counselor Maddy Day

PCBRACE: February Edition – Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month with C4FVP Child Counselor Maddy Day

by Melinda Sampson | Feb 8, 2023 | Advocacy, Prevention

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, and we know that teens are vulnerable to intimate partner violence and bullying outside of the home. Learn more about teen dating violence and the resources that are available with our guest Maddy Day, child counselor,...

Sheltering is Essential for Survivors Leaving a Trafficking Experience

by Madison Craft | Mar 23, 2022 | Resources, Shelter

Safe and affordable housing is a necessity that many survivors of trafficking do not have access to, and as noted by the Freedom Network Training Institute, a lack of stability in regard to housing can “re-traumatize survivors and put them at greater risk of being...
Teen Dating Violence and Human Trafficking are Linked

Teen Dating Violence and Human Trafficking are Linked

by Madison Craft | Feb 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

Intimate partner violence takes many forms: physical violence, psychological abuse, sexual assault, harassment, emotional manipulation, and the list goes on. It is often assumed that this only applies to adults, but in fact, teenagers are more vulnerable because of...
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