Fwd: Seeking Students for Project HONEY (Helping to empower Oakland and Neighbor's Exploited Youth) DECal

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From: Mike BISHOP <bis...@berkeley.edu>
Date: Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:27 PM
Subject: Seeking Students for Project HONEY (Helping to empower Oakland and Neighbor's Exploited Youth) DECal
To: Mike BISHOP <bis...@berkeley.edu>


Friends and colleagues,
Please distribute to lists/students lists as you see fit.
All the best,
Mike

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Do you have an interest in working with abused/at-risk youth or domestic trafficking?
Project HONEY (Helping to empower Oakland and Neighbor’s Exploited Youth)’s DECal course trains and certifies participants to work with at-risk youth, specifically Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC). Project HONEY is a program aimed to raise local awareness and community support for the Oakland-based nonprofit MISSSEY (Motivating, Inspiring, Serving, and Supporting Exploited Youth) and their CSEC-specific clients.

Two class sections: Mondays 7-9 and Wednesdays 6-8

This discussion-based class will expose students to the growing prevalence of the exploitation and trafficking of our community’s young girls and boys while giving them the opportunity to hear professional advocates as guest speakers and work in small groups to design a CSEC-targeted workshop curriculum. Participants’ final product will then be presented to a group of CSEC survivors in Oakland at the end of the semester.

If you are interested in participating in this decal please apply at the following link:
 


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