Our Resource Partners
We are proud to introduce you to our esteemed resource partners who share a joint goal of child protection. We all believe that safeguarding the well-being of children requires collaboration and a united effort. Our resource partners are dedicated organizations, professionals, and advocates who bring their expertise, knowledge, and resources to the table. Together, we work tirelessly to ensure the safety, security, and healthy development of children. By joining forces, we strengthen our collective impact and enhance our ability to address the complex challenges in child protection. We invite you to explore our resource partners and learn more about their invaluable contributions to our shared mission. Together, we can create a safer and brighter future for every child.
Training and Technical Assistance
We take great pride in our relationship with The Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center, a prominent organization that provides nationwide training on victimization, trauma-informed practices, and risk mitigation. Through our collaboration, we are dedicated to equipping professionals, organizations, and communities with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively address the needs of victims and promote healing and empowerment.
Our CEO has worked with The Office for Victims of Crime for over 10 years as a training and curriculum development consultant, Her focus is creating and providing comprehensive training programs that are designed to foster resilience, enhance awareness of victimization issues, and implement effective risk mitigation strategies. By joining our expertise and resources, we strive to create a safer and more supportive environment for those affected by crime and trauma. Together, we are committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of survivors and working towards a society where every individual can thrive and overcome adversity.
Training Topics
Polyvictimization - Complex Trauma
Intergenerational Trauma
Trauma-Informed Organizations
Secondary Trauma
and Resillency
Military Sexual Trauma