Teen Dating Violence Awareness Walk-A-Thon

Saturday, April 18th! Visit the NYC Teen Dating Violence Awareness facebook page for more information. https://www.facebook.com/nycteenwalk?fref=ts&ref=br_tf *Every participant must complete a registration form* They can complete the Registration Form and scan it and email it to (storres@thehealingcenterny.org) before 4/16/15 – OR They can complete the registration form and bring it with…

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Presidential Proclamation ~ National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, 2015

It’s finally beginning to feel like Spring, and it’s a busy season for the Relationship Abuse Prevention Program. We are gearing up for events for International Street Harassment Awareness Week, the National Day of Silence, the Healing Center’s “Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Walkathon,” and Denim Day. Make sure…

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How Teachers Can Help Students Experiencing Dating Abuse

Greetings, The Relationship Abuse Prevention Program (RAPP)  is taking this opportunity to share information from Break the Cycle, a national nonprofit organization that provides preventive dating and domestic violence education and outreach to teens and young adults. Anyone interested in discussing further, perhaps even scheduling a workshop, feel free to contact…

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On Communication

Happy 2015, Truman family. Over this break, I came across this piece from ForHarriet.com and thought to share with you. What are your thoughts? Anything you’d like to add to this? Let me know, via emiller11@schools.nyc.gov. “Three Things I Wish My Mother Taught Me” I’ve always been envious of the…

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RAPP Participates in the 14th Annual Gladys Ricart & Victims of Domestic Violence Memorial Brides March

We are proud to have participated in the 14th Annual Gladys Ricart & Victims of Domestic Violence Memorial Brides March this past Friday, September 26, 2014, lending our voices to a movement that will continue UNTIL THE VIOLENCE STOPS! We marched alongside approximately 500 people, including the Mayor’s Office to…

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