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Lisa Project In 10th Year Of Raising Awareness Of Child Abuse In Tulare Co

The Lisa Project At Redwood High School Tulare County County Child
The Lisa Project At Redwood High School Tulare County County Child

The Lisa Project At Redwood High School Tulare County County Child The lisa project in 10 begins with a gut wrenching 911 call by a 6 year old girl during a domestic violence situation at her home. it was the vision of creator gene hardin that the lisa project would bring the reality of child abuse to light to encourage intervention and prevention of child abuse. Fast forward to 2016 and the tulare county child abuse prevention council (tccapc) acquired their very own lisa project in 10 (tlp 10). since then tccapc has been showing the exhibit in area high schools and other facilities. please contact the tulare county capc to book the lisa project at your school or next event. you can contact them at 559.

The Lisa Project Woodlake Tulare County County Child Abuse
The Lisa Project Woodlake Tulare County County Child Abuse

The Lisa Project Woodlake Tulare County County Child Abuse To the adult survivors, please, i invite you to be courageous and do the inner work that is necessary to free yourself from the negative, limited conditioning that causes suffering and shame. let’s not let this happen to our future generations of children.”. “i’m a survivor of longterm childhood sexual amongst other types of abuse as well. Our first stop on the road began in october of 2010 in visalia, ca. in 2012, tulare was the first to re book us in their county for another stop. fast forward to 2015 and the tulare county child abuse prevention council (tccapc) was the first to acquire their very own lisa project in 10 (tlp 10). The lisa project is open from 5 to 9 p.m. thursdays and fridays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on saturdays and from 1 to 5 p.m. sundays from oct. 1 to 29. the mobile unit is located at 200 s. court st. in visalia. for more information, call 735 0456. because of the nature of the exhibit, children younger than 13, are not allowed to listen to the audio track. The lisa project in 10 is a ten minute, simplified version of the original the lisa project. costs range from $1000 a day and up, depending on expenses. price includes promotional bookmarks with the date, times, location, resource cards, and other pertinent information as well as silicone bracelets for participants to take with them.

The Lisa Project Tulare County County Child Abuse Prevention Council
The Lisa Project Tulare County County Child Abuse Prevention Council

The Lisa Project Tulare County County Child Abuse Prevention Council The lisa project is open from 5 to 9 p.m. thursdays and fridays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on saturdays and from 1 to 5 p.m. sundays from oct. 1 to 29. the mobile unit is located at 200 s. court st. in visalia. for more information, call 735 0456. because of the nature of the exhibit, children younger than 13, are not allowed to listen to the audio track. The lisa project in 10 is a ten minute, simplified version of the original the lisa project. costs range from $1000 a day and up, depending on expenses. price includes promotional bookmarks with the date, times, location, resource cards, and other pertinent information as well as silicone bracelets for participants to take with them. The lisa project is a multi sensory exhibit experience allowing the visitor to hear, see and experience the reality of child abuse. in just 10 minutes, people walking through the various rooms. Tulare county capc provides resources, such as education, to increase prevention. if you suspect child abuse or neglect, please call 800 331 1585.

The Lisa Project At Early Learning Resource Fair Tulare County County
The Lisa Project At Early Learning Resource Fair Tulare County County

The Lisa Project At Early Learning Resource Fair Tulare County County The lisa project is a multi sensory exhibit experience allowing the visitor to hear, see and experience the reality of child abuse. in just 10 minutes, people walking through the various rooms. Tulare county capc provides resources, such as education, to increase prevention. if you suspect child abuse or neglect, please call 800 331 1585.

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