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Brookline Volunteers Sought for Child Abuse Prevention Programs
Family ACCESS is accepting applications for the 2016-2017 school year.

BROOKLINE, MA – Family ACCESS is seeking volunteers in Brookline for its Child Abuse Prevention programs.
The organization is currently accepting applications for the 2016-17 school year and will hold its next training session October 15.
Its program teaches children strategies to reduce vulnerability to assault and violence through workshops that focus on bullying, stranger safety and sexual assault by someone known to the child.
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The sessions consist of a discussion and demonstration about handling each scenario, followed by a "Review Time" during which children are offered the opportunity to speak individually with the prevention specialists.
Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) volunteers work in three-person teams and devote 4-6 hours each month for nine months during the school year.
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For more information or an application visit the Family ACCESS website here or email Gail Sommer at gsommer@familyaccess.org.
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