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OnWatch™ Education Platform Releases Training Module on Identifying Trafficking Victims in Schools

OnWatch™ Education Platform Releases Training Module on Identifying Trafficking Victims in Schools
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Malouf Foundation to Host Inaugural Human Trafficking Policy and Education Summit

Malouf Foundation to Host Inaugural Human Trafficking Policy and Education Summit News provided by Share this article (PRNewsfoto/Malouf Foundation) What: As part of its mission to provide education, promote healing, and ensure justice for trafficking survivors, the Malouf Foundation is hosting its inaugural Human Trafficking Policy and Education Summit. Hear from panels of individuals working to make a difference against the fastest-growing criminal enterprise in the world. A Q&A session will follow each panel. To register for the livestream, visit malouffoundation.org/summit. When:

Center for child abuse victims being created in Muskingum County

Center for child abuse victims being created in Muskingum County ZANESVILLE - For as long as Prosecutor Ron Welch has worked in Muskingum County, it has been his goal to establish a local advocacy center for children who are victims of physical and sexual abuse. After years of planning, a newly formed partnership with a foundation connected to a Frazeysburg business is the ticket to bringing that dream to reality by the end of the year.  Establishing this center will allow child victims to go through a very difficult time without having to travel hours for services that include being interviewed and examined, Welch said. Currently all child sexual assault victims are sent to centers outside Muskingum County. There are hundreds of children from our county each year that have to go through this process.

NC State fans return to limited capacity PNC Arena as COVID restrictions loosen

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) Sunday s NC State basketball game against Pittsburgh welcomed fans back to PNC Arena. The clapping, shouting, chanting and dancing created the kind of atmosphere NC State students Teresa Sturkey and Julia Kudlick had been craving, but could not experience-until now. It was nice. It was good to see everything in person, said Sturkey. Sunday was the first time since the pandemic that students and Wolfpack fans were back in large numbers at PNC Arena for NC State basketball. Typically, PNC can hold more than 19,000 people for a Wolfpack basketball game. Sunday s game included only 500 students, staff and Wolfpack club members.

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