Blog: Child Assault Prevention (CAP)

March 2013
During the last year, I was honored and privileged to be able to assist the good people at Child Assault Prevention (CAP) with making updates to their website, ensuring their content was up-to-date with their work and the meaningful impact they have in the community, specifically with striving to empower children to be "Safe, Strong, and Free".
Through education and prevention programs designed to increase children's safety from bullying, abuse and assault, CAP is committed to breaking the cycle of abuse in our community.
Through its programs, CAP teaches children to recognize and deal with dangerous situations. Using role-plays and songs, practicing standing up to a bully, safety rules around strangers, who to go to for help when needed (mom, dad teachers, counselor, etc.) and much more.
If you're looking to support a good cause, or want to get involved with helping children and families in Nevada through facilitative workshops, check out Child Assault Prevention. The organization is spearheaded by, Rebecca LeBeau, who is an incredible person and leader, and is supported by facilitators, community volunteers, and an active Board of Directors who are all committed to breaking the cycle of abuse in our community

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