Stalking focus of Maine’s law enforcement community training
University of Maine at Augusta’s Campus Alliance Project recently collaborated with the Maine Chiefs of Police Association for program.
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The University of Maine at Augusta’s Campus Alliance Project recently collaborated with the Maine Chiefs of Police Association to provide training to Maine’s law enforcement community on stalking.
The nationally-recognized Stalking Prevention, Awareness & Resource Center organization provided the training, funded in part by a grant from the Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women.
Stalking is an often under-reported crime. In an effort to raise awareness, UMA through its Campus Alliance Project joined with the Chiefs of Police to bring the nation’s best stalking awareness, prevention, and response training to law enforcement agencies across the state in a two-part online training May 12 and June 8. SPARC produced a customized, comprehensive training
Giving Them Faith for the Journey : High School Grads to be Honored Sunday with National Senior Sendoff
05-13-2021
All high school seniors, their families, and their churches are invited to a special virtual event this Sunday to celebrate as graduates close one chapter of their lives and prepare to embark on a new exciting season.
The virtual event titled Faith for the Journey is an online celebration event that will feature performances, spoken word, and inspirational testimonies from some of your favorite Christian artists and speakers of this generation. Every Campus encourages high school graduates to seek the Lord and pursue gospel communities during their transition from high school to college.