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Mothers In Charge | Violence Prevention, Intervention & Advocacy
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  • Expected expiration: December 17th in 2018
  • Creation date: December 17th in 2003
  • Renew date: November 30th in 2017
Nicholas-Davies.com - Training People to be Safe and Succeed
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The website of Nicholas Davies, Trainer in Prevention and Management of Violence and Thought Leader.
  • Expected expiration: August 8th in 2017
  • Creation date: August 8th in 2012
  • Renew date: July 29th in 2016
  • Google Analytics: 39781415-1
Dont Let Yourself | El Paso Domestic/Dating Abuse Initiative
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The 34th Judicial District Attorney’s Office in collaboration with the El Paso County Attorney’s Office is interested in the promotion of healthy relationships by providing access to information about domestic abuse and dating violence to the El Paso community and surrounding rural areas. Our main focus is the recognition of warning signs of abuse and the availability of intervention and prevention services.
  • Expected expiration: October 15th in 2019
  • Creation date: October 15th in 2010
  • Renew date: January 31st in 2018
  • Google Analytics: 21841726-1
Gang prevention and gang intervention evidence-based programs and resources
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Gang intervention and gang prevention evidence-based workbooks, resources, and programs for juveniles and adults in correctional, probation, parole, detention, diversion, school, and community-based programs.
  • Expected expiration: June 19th in 2019
  • Creation date: June 19th in 2004
  • Renew date: April 20th in 2016
rasjbaraka.com - Ras Baraka
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Believe In Newark. Council Member Ras Baraka was elected to the Newark Municipal Council to represent the South Ward in May 2010. A native of Newark, New Jersey whose family has lived in the city for over 70 years, Baraka was educated in the Newark Public Schools and received a degree in Political Science and History from Howard University in Washington DC. Current principal at Central High School in Newark, he taught elementary school for ten years and coached girl’s basketball. Baraka’s love for teaching and education is matched only by his passion for political equality. In 1994, at age 24, he ran for Mayor of Newark and in early 2002, he ran for Councilman-at-Large. In September 2002, he was victorious and became Deputy Mayor under former Mayor Sharpe James until 2005. In November 2005, Baraka was voted to complete the term vacated by the deceased Council Member Donald K. Tucker. In his short time as Councilman-At-Large, he established Newark’s Committee on Violence, which consisted of elected officials, community organizations, social service providers, law enforcement, local business owners and the clergy. Baraka also called for a moratorium on housing development until the disparity between low and moderate-income and market-rate housing was equalized. An advocate for gang intervention and prevention, Baraka served as one of the key organizers and mediators of the Newark Cease Fire/Peace Initiative that took place in May 2004. He was also a founding member and served as the chairman for the Historic 1st National Hip-Hop Political Convention held in Newark in 2004. Baraka was heavily involved in student politics while at Howard; serving as assistant youth coordinator for the Commission for Racial Justice; leading the 1989 historic student protest to remove Lee Atwater, chairman of the Republican National Committee from the University’s Board of Trustees, and serving as the vice president of the Howard University Student Government in 1991. Baraka inherited his artistic excellence and community activism from his parents, revered poet-activists Amina and Amiri Baraka.
  • Expected expiration: February 12th in 2019
  • Creation date: February 12th in 2013
  • Renew date: February 13th in 2018
Laura's House - Domestic violence shelter in Orange County California serving 16 communities | Laura's House - Ending the Silence of Domestic Violence
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Laura's House provides emergency shelter to women and children fleeing domestic violence situations. We also provide counseling and legal support to the whole family, batterers intervention program (52 week, court mandated),outreach and education to the community on the effects and prevention of domestic violence.
  • Expected expiration: April 23rd in 2020
  • Creation date: April 22nd in 1997
  • Renew date: April 12th in 2017
Hispanics Serving The Community | Casa Central
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Casa Central is the largest Hispanic social service agency in the Midwest offering programs for children, adults, and seniors.
  • Google Analytics: 56667078-1
HomeSafe - Preventing, Protecting and Preparing - Welcome
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Comprehensive programs preventing new cases of violence, protecting victims of child abuse and domestic violence, and preparing children and families for safer, more productive lives.
  • Google Analytics: 43733433-1
Arab American Family Services (AAFS)
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rab American Family Services (AAFS), a nonprofit social service agency founded in 2001, provides caring, compassionate assistance to (South Suburban)
  • Google Analytics: 80322485-1
  • Google Plus Account: 117285469190711804987
A Practical Guide for Crisis Response in Our Schools
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The guide serves as a comprehensive Crisis Response Plan for schools across the country. It conveys critical information to assist school districts in responding effectively to everyday crisis as well as school-based disasters. The guide has proven to be an invaluable resource for administrators, support personnel and faculty in preparation, for and during, actual crisis situations.
  • Expected expiration: September 1st in 2018
  • Creation date: September 1st in 1999
  • Renew date: August 17th in 2017
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