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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
ICT SOS Education Coordinator, Amber Gonzalez, shares the basic definition of human trafficking and explains why awareness education in schools is critical to prevention.
CASA’s mission is to provide caring trained volunteers to advocate for the abused and neglected children of our community so that each child can reach his or her full potential.
Find out how CASA's affect youth in our community and how to become a CASA yourself in this conversation between Amber Gonzalez, Education Coordinator of ICT S.O.S. and Kim Gerstenkorn, Program Manager of CASA.
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Today the helper we are looking to Mary Stolz of the Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center. We discuss the history of WASAC and the services they provide, misconceptions around Sexual Assault and the connection between Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking. We also talk about how you as a community member can become a safe person for a victim or survivor of Sexual Assault to come to, the appropriate way to support a disclosure and what we need from YOU to bring and end to Sexual Assault.
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Today the helpers we are looking to are Shelly Chinberg, Regional Area Director and Hayley Butts, Volunteer Manager of South Central Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Their mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Listen to find out how mentoring is one of the most important factors in keeping kids safe from human trafficking and 7 reasons why you should become a mentor this fall.
For Big Brothers Big Sisters information visit our show notes.
The 2020 Race4Freedom is September 12th - Register, Buy a T-Shirt or Donate HERE
All the proceeds from the Race For Freedom will be given to Rise Up For Youth. In today's podcast, Amber Gonzalez sits down with David and Lynn Gilkey, founders and mentors of Rise Up For Youth. Learn more about Rise Up For Youth on their website: www.riseupforyouth.org
Human trafficking has been placed in the spotlight on social media because of hashtags like #SaveOurChildren, #SaveOurKids, #SexTrafficAwareness. This has led to many people becoming passionate about tackling the issue of trafficking, sexual abuse, online exploitation and injustice in our world. Spreading awareness and becoming passionate about a worthy issue is a good thing, and can be a helpful thing. But, sometimes, we can unintentionally do harm in our effort to help.
Listen as Education Coordinator Amber Gonzalez, local expert on helping others TJ Lawson, and ICT S.O.S. intern Mo Rutledge discuss how you can become a helper in a positive beneficial way. This is a message not just for those seeking to help ICT S.O.S., but anyone desiring to help out on any issue.
For show notes visit https://ictsos.org/
In this episode, executive director Jennifer White has a conversation with Wichita Chief of Police Gordon Ramsay about the services and resources in our community such as, the Homeless Outreach Team, Housing, Social Workers, Integrated Care Team-Co-Responder for Mental Health Crises, the new program Lights On and the Youth Intervention Division that is being created.
You can find more information, resources in the Wichita area, and background information on Chief Ramsay on the ICT S.O.S. podcast page.
Katrina Breeden is a long time friend of ICT S.O.S. and serves on our prevention education facilitation team.
"Real Life Counseling clinicians, in partnership with ROSE, Inc. (Reach Out 2 Someone Else, Inc.), are offering 6 free therapy sessions to those affected by racial tensions in our country. Many are struggling with grief over recent events, or live in fear of future violence and unrest. Others would like to understand their own reactions and/or how they can contribute to peace and reconciliation. We would invite anyone affected to take advantage of this offering regardless of race, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status."
Contact Real Life Counseling with questions 316-425-7774.
Visit www.ictsos.org/blog for show notes.
In this episode, Executive Director Jennifer White, Education Coordinator Amber Gonzalez listen and learn from Terry Atwater, CEO and Executive Director of It Takes A Village, Incorporated regarding the recent protests in the Wichita area sparked by the death of George Floyd and how our community can move forward together as well as our responsibility as individuals to effect change. It Takes A Village is a transitional living environment that provides youth in foster care and other at-risk youth with a structured environment, educational and employment opportunities, life skills development and a place to call home. ICT S.O.S. has partnered with It Takes A Village for many years, we consider Terry Atwater a friend and admire his leadership in serving youth in our community.
Show notes and links can be found here: www.ictsos.org/blog
Mr. Rogers continues to inspire us and the helpers in our community. His T.V. show, Mister Rogers Neighborhood, captured the hearts of kids and adults all over the world. But it wasn't just an entertaining show, built on fostering connection and childhood development, Mister Rogers Neighborhood pioneered educational television giving children a safe place to be belong and learn.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.