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Courage to Care

Tuesday April 14, 2026 from 6:00pm- 8:00pm EST
via Zoom
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Courage to Care is a NEW practical and empowering training designed for all youth-serving adults—whether you work with children professionally, volunteer in your community, or care for children in your personal life as a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, neighbor, or concerned citizen. This training gives you the tools to actively prevent child sexual abuse and exploitation by learning to recognize early warning signs, put strong protective policies and boundaries in place, foster healthy relationships, and talk with children about their bodies, boundaries, and consent—while also responding appropriately if concerns arise. Through engaging content and real-life examples, Courage to Care builds confidence and equips adults to create safe, supportive environments where children can thrive.

In this 2-hour training, participants will develop skills focused on four key prevention strategies:

--Create Safe Environments
--Build Healthy Relationships
--Engage in Proactive Communication
--Take Immediate Action​

When: Tuesday April 14, 2026 from 6:00pm- 8:00pm EST
Target Audience: Parents, Caregivers, Community Members, Child-Serving Professionals, Healthcare/Human Services Providers, Faith Organizations, Educators, Business
Cost: During April in honor of Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month...training is FREE!

Registration: Registration is required. To register, please click "register now" and select a ticket. A Zoom link will be emailed before the training.

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