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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171112T133000
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SUMMARY:True Man: A Former NFL Player Talks Gender-based Violence
DESCRIPTION:Created in partnership with the Denver Broncos\, NFL football player Derek McCoy’s “True Man” Program is designed to challenge boys and men to become allies in the prevention of gender-based violence through a team framework. McCoy steps into the theater to discuss—and challenge—our notions of power and privilege\, and the dangerous rigidity of masculinity. \nSpeaker \n\nDerek McCoy\, Former NFL and University of Colorado Player
URL:https://violencefreecolorado.org/events/true-man-former-nfl-player-talks-gender-based-violence/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, 2590 Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302
ORGANIZER;CN="Local Theater Co":MAILTO:steve@localtheaterco.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171114T120000
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Webinar Series: Long Term Housing- Successes\, Challenged\, and Tips
DESCRIPTION:Stevi Gray\, Violence Free Colorado Housing Program Manager will be joined by Lindsay Christopher with SPAN\, Claudia Hurtado-Myers with Bright Future Foundation\, and Leslie Sparks with Hilltop. They are all advocates working on the Housing for Crime Victims Special Project and together they will share lessons they have learned\, some of the successes they have experienced\, and challenges they have faced in providing long-term housing options. In addition\, tips on how to utilize VOCA funds for long-term housing\, will be shared. \nThe Housing for Crime Victims Special Project focuses on helping survivors increase access to\, and retain safe\, long-term housing and providing the necessary supports they need to rebuild their lives. The Housing Projects rely on survivor-driven mobile advocacy (meeting survivors where they are in the community or at home)\, housing assistance\, supportive services\, community engagement\, and financial assistance.
URL:https://violencefreecolorado.org/events/brown-bag-webinar-series-long-term-housing-successes-challenged-tips/
ORGANIZER;CN="Colorado Coalition Against Domestic Violence":MAILTO:info@violencefreeco.org
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SUMMARY:Family Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:Please join Philanthropy Field Trips for Family Volunteer Day on Saturday\, November 18th for a day of giving. This is a great way to start off the holidays while benefiting your community and having fun! We are partnering with History Colorado\, and all participants will receive FREE access to the museum\, which has amazing exhibits\, including El Movimiento: the Chicano Movement in Colorado. \nSome of the things we will be doing: \n\nCreating key chains for families going from shelters into new homes\nDecorating bags used to deliver meals to people with life-threatening illnesses\nCultural exchange – come learn some words from different parts of the world\nLetter writing to Congress to encourage them to be civil and work together\nPutting together Thanksgiving food boxes for families who need a little help\n\nAnd More: \n\nMaking dog and cat toys for homeless animals\nHanding out flowers to strangers and wishing them a good day\nOther surprise projects – come find out what they are\n\n\nNo matter how you define family\, you will not want to miss out on the fun! \nAll are welcome! 
URL:https://violencefreecolorado.org/events/family-volunteer-day/
LOCATION:History Colorado\, 1200 Broadway Street\, Denver\, CO\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Philanthropy Field Trips":MAILTO:philanthropyfieldtrips@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Survivors Speak: The Voices Influencing the Justice System
DESCRIPTION:Hear their stories. In Michael Yates Crowley’s …Sabine Women\, the central character—Grace B. Matthias—is raped. Who would she have become had Crowley written a third act of the play? In this conversation\, listen to the empowering stories of survivors of domestic violence and how their truth shapes our culture today. \nPanelists \n\nNanette Chezum\, Domestic Abuse Survivor\, Advocate & Educator and Founder of The Courage Corner\nTracy Malone\, Domestic Abuse Survivor\nTracey Tatro Swindle\, Sexual Assault Nurse\n\nModerator \n\nSteve San Luis\, Outreach Coordinator\, Local Theater Company\n\nAs part of Local Theater Company’s commitment to engaging theatergoers—and new-to-theater audiences—in productions and conversations that spark camaraderie\, learning\, and contemplation\, Hard Talks has been developed by Artistic Director Pesha Rudnick and Outreach Coordinator Steve San Luis to talk\, openly and safely\, about issues of rape culture and sexual assault in our community. The talks are being presented simultaneously with our fall production of The Rape of the Sabine Women\, by Grace B. Matthias. \nAll of the events are offered free of charge thanks to support from the Boulder Arts Commission. RSVPs are strongly encouraged. 
URL:https://violencefreecolorado.org/events/survivors-speak-voices-influencing-justice-system/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, 2590 Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302
ORGANIZER;CN="Local Theater Co":MAILTO:steve@localtheaterco.org
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SUMMARY:Violence Free Colorado Office Closed for Holiday
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URL:https://violencefreecolorado.org/events/tgiving2017/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171129T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20171129T133000
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CREATED:20171110T070000Z
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SUMMARY:Criminal Justice 101 Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide an introductory overview of the criminal justice system from the time a crime is reported to law enforcement through the post-sentencing phase of a case. The presentation will introduce attendees to terms used within the criminal justice system. \nAttendees will gain a better understanding of the different directions a case can take during the investigation and prosecution of a case. \nThere will also be an overview of the different sentencing options and supervisory agencies after an offender has been sentenced. There will be a question and answer period to address any areas of the system. \nPresented by: Kelly Kissell\, Manager of the Office for Victims Programs\, Division of Criminal Justice\, Denver \n 
URL:https://violencefreecolorado.org/events/criminal-justice-101-webinar/
ORGANIZER;CN="COVA":MAILTO:jenn@coloradocrimevictims.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171130T140000
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SUMMARY:Denver Human Services Navigator Training for Community Partners
DESCRIPTION:The Community Outreach and Resource Engagement Division of Denver Human Services works with community partners to increase access to assistance\, benefits\, nutrition and other wellness services.This Navigator Training will teach advocates and providers about the resources available and how to help those they serve apply for assistance. \nThis Navigator training will cover the following: \n\nResource Packet\nSNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Application Program) • Basic eligibility for Cash and Medicaid programs (ACA) • LEAP –energy assistance program • PEAK-program eligibility application kit • Child support • CCAP-Childcare assistance program • Veteran’s Program • Adult Protection • Child Welfare\n\nPresented by: Kathy Crusan-Ford\, Agency Trainer for DHS Community Outreach & Resource Engagement Division
URL:https://violencefreecolorado.org/events/denver-human-services-navigator-training-community-partners/
LOCATION:COVA Training Room\, 1325 S. Colorado Blvd.\, Denver\, CO\, 80222\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="COVA":MAILTO:jenn@coloradocrimevictims.org
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