April is Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month. Prevent Child Abuse Jay County brings together professionals, first responders, and local members of the community for this interactive training and event designed for experiential learning about domestic violence. Participants move, act, think, and make choices as a person experiencing an abusive relationship. Lunch provided and sweet treats provided.
Content Warning: This simulation contains depictions of domestic violence, emotional abuse, and trauma. It may be distressing or triggering for some individuals. Please proceed with caution and prioritize your well-being. Please take care of yourself and engage only if you feel comfortable.If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, help is available. You can reach the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233 or visit www.thehotline.org. If you need support at any time, please know that our on-site staff is available to talk and assist you.