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The Community Education Program works with local organizations to address common cultural misconceptions or lack of awareness regarding violence against intimate partners, including, for example, training emergency medical personnel how to safely share information on WISE’s services with a survivor.

Community Education includes:

WISE Library

Tailored Workshops and Trainings for Professionals and Community Members

Trained facilitation of nationally recognized curricula including Care for Kids on child sexual assault prevention, Mentors in Violence Prevention for sports teams and groups, and Cut It Out for salons

Informational Materials
(available by request or at the WISE Program Center)

Public Awareness Activities
(January is Stalking Awareness, February is Teen Dating Violence, April is Sexual Violence, and October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month)

Volunteer Advocate Training Program

Contact us for more information and to schedule workshops and awareness activities!
 
 
WISE provides services to victims/survivors of sexual violence, domestic violence and stalking regardless of gender or gender identity/expression, age, health status (including HIV-positive), physical, mental or emotional ability, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, race, national origin, immigration status, or religious or political affiliation.

WISE is a member program of:
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