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12mayAll DayWe Are Family dayEvent Type DCYF,Social Event
We Are Family Day tickets are on sale now! This beloved annual event celebrates foster, kinship and adoptive families. Tickets are available at $10 or $20 to
We Are Family Day tickets are on sale now! This beloved annual event celebrates foster, kinship and adoptive families. Tickets are available at $10 or $20 to watch the Mariner’s play against the Oakland Athletics on May 12 , sharing a section with other caregiving families in the child welfare system. Each ticket also gets a free limited-edition Mariners-themed item while supplies last at the pre-game resource fair on the Rooftop Boardwalk (near Section 330) before the end of the third inning. This offer is only available online at this link.
Be sure to review T-Mobile Park’s Gate & Bag policy before attending. Clear plastic or vinyl bags no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ and small non-clear clutch bags no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ are permitted. There are limits on food and drink and many other items. Read the full policy.
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A new training created by Nathan LaChine on the Child Abuse Material Industry. The training is being hosted by the King County CSEC Taskforce and offered FREE of charge. Please
A new training created by Nathan LaChine on the Child Abuse Material Industry. The training is being hosted by the King County CSEC Taskforce and offered FREE of charge. Please do note that this training is scheduled for May 29th 10a – 1p
Description: The Lost Boys – The Forgotten Victims of the Child Abuse Material Industry presentation contains video, audio, and pictures that some viewers may find triggering. As we move forward in this presentation, I will be sharing with you The Lost Boys and you will read about them in their own words. The language used is theirs and all names used were given to the victims by the perpetrators. The Lost Boys training is designed as an advanced level training for direct care staff and field staff working with Commercial Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC) and trafficking survivors. We will be discussing aspects of the child abuse material industry that are too often overlooked… boys: The Forgotten Victims. We will hear the stories and voices of male youth survivors in this training on the commercialized aspects of the child abuse material industry, enhance your knowledge base on trafficking, discuss myths & facts, current trends, and step inside the experiences of the forgotten victims themselves.
For more learning material on supporting victims of CSEC, visit https://www.kingcountycsec.org/lunch-learn and other pages on their site.
For more training material and to get in touch with Nathan, visit https://evergreencaregiversupport.org/trainings-and-classes
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