Series Educates and Empowers Minors to Speak Up About Unsafe Situations
IRVING, Texas (July 19, 2021) The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has launched a new series of personal safety awareness videos in partnership with the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center as part of ongoing efforts to help keep young people safe. The four new videos were developed and scripted by child advocates, psychologists, and national scholars, and are aimed at youth ages 14-17. The series will also be available to adults who are actively seeking out educational opportunities to learn how to better respond to and identify unsafe situations on behalf of minors.
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American Ninja Warrior star
David Flip Rodriguez, who recently shared his own story of escaping years of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a close relative, is partnering with the
Barbara Sinatra Children s Center in Rancho Mirage to headline the newest episode of its
Fight! Child Abuse virtual event series, as well as a PSA campaign.
Rodriguez s episode is geared to combatting child abuse among teens who often face heightened risk when not in school. Officials at the center are grateful to have Rodriguez headlining their second episode and helping to raise awareness for child abuse prevention. Having someone share their story so openly and then pointing kids to educational resources ultimately helps save lives.
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RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/
American Ninja Warrior David Flip Rodriguez, who survived horrific child sexual abuse at the hands of his father, is partnering with the Barbara Sinatra Children s Center to headline the new episode of its
FightChildAbuse.org Virtual Event Series. Rodriguez s episode is geared to combatting child abuse among teens who often face heightened risk when out of school.
The virtual event - the second of the series - is created for adolescents aged 13+ and/or in grades 7-12, and begins streaming Thursday, June 3 at 1:00PM EST on FightChildAbuse.org. Rodriguez will draw upon his own experiences to teach proven tools and share resources for abuse prevention for all teens. Paired with an animated character from FightChildAbuse.org s Protect Yourself Rules Video Series, he will walk students through the steps necessary to empower them to take action when they feel unsafe.
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