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Prevention Training

Raise awareness

Hope & Justice Project trainers provide in-depth workshops that raise awareness about abuse and offer information about safety for victims, accountability for abusers, and community responsibility when it comes to creating a violence-free society. All workshops are interactive and can be customized for specific needs and audiences.

Specifically, we provide...

  • Guest lectures at UMaine Presque Isle, Northern Maine Community College,
    UMaine Fort Kent.
  • Education and support services for students and consultation and training for staff at Loring Job Corps, where we’re on site at least one day a week
  • A Youth Advocacy Program, offering education and support services in Aroostook County’s schools that help children and teens (K -12) understand the difference between healthy, joyful relationships and those that are destructive and abusive. We also work to raise awareness about teen dating violence – and we help kids learn how to prevent abusive behavior.
If you’d like a presentation for your organization or community group, please call us at the Hope & Justice Project office nearest you.

 
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