Teens and adults are invited to learn about the prevention of child sexual
assault at free training sessions on Wednesday, April 12th, from
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., or Tuesday, April 25th, from 6:00 – 8:00
p.m. The workshops will be offered by
the Enough Abuse
Campaign, a cooperative effort of Prevent
Child Abuse New Jersey, Project Self-Sufficiency and the Sussex Warren
Partnership to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse.
The community-wide education initiative aims to mobilize adults and
communities to prevent child sexual assault by increasing awareness of safe
practices for potential victims.
Educators are particularly interested in training middle and high school
youth, their parents, teachers, administrators, coaches and other youth-serving
professionals on how to recognize and prevent child sexual abuse. Project Self-Sufficiency is located at 127
Mill Street in Newton. Participation is
free and open to anyone interested in stemming the tide of child sexual assault,
but advance registration is required. To
register, or to find out more about the Enough Abuse campaign, call Project
Self-Sufficiency, 973-940-3500 or 844-807-3500.
The Little Sprouts Early Learning Center was recently awarded a four-star rating from Grow NJ Kids , the state-sponsored initiative to raise the quality of child care and early learning throughout New Jersey. The rating is based on a rigorous process which considers documentation, classroom environment, in-person observations, and other factors. The Little Sprouts Early Learning Center is an expansive childcare and preschool facility which offers space for 83 youngsters, ages 6 weeks to 6 years, and is operated by Project Self-Sufficiency at 127 Mill Street in Newton. Jennifer Blohm is a Technical Assistance Specialist from the Central Jersey Family Health Consortium , one of three agencies assigned to provide technical assistance and support to programs participating in Grow NJ Kids. Blohm was so impressed by the quality of the Little Sprouts Early Learning Center environment, that she decided to enroll her own child in the preschool. “The goal of Grow NJ Kids is t
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