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An audible insight into the advocacy work done in Charles County on behalf of the Center for Abused Persons (CAP). CAP is a private non-profit agency dedicated to reducing the prevalence and impact of interpersonal violence within Charles County. CAP offers a broad range of services that aim to support adults and adolescents affected by intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and/or childhood sexual abuse. Services include 24-hour crisis hotline, individual counseling, victim advocacy, su ...
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Good morning, Charles County! It's been a while! We're here to let you know what we've been up to, and to talk about runaway and homeless youth. Resources mentioned in this episode: National Runaway Hotline- federally-designated national communication system for runaway homeless youth and their families: 1800-Runaway (1800runaway.org) Locally, YESS…
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Good morning, Charles County! Welcome back! Since October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Erica and Nichole give you some updates on what CAP has been up to, and more on domestic violence, the cycle of abuse and how to help those who need it. Angel Tree- If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/g…
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Good morning, Charles County! Welcome back! Since October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Erica and Nichole give you some updates on what CAP has been up to, and some statistics on domestic violence. Angel Tree- If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A044FA5AA2CA7FA7-capangel CAP's 24/7 Cr…
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Good morning, Charles County! Today, Erica and Nichole tell you a bit about Address Confidentiality, before an interview with our Executive Director, Annette Gilbert-Jackson. CAP's 24/7 Crisis Hotline- (301) 645-3336 You can find Center for Abused Persons on social media- Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/centerforabusedpersons/ Twitter- https://t…
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Good morning, Charles County! This is the last of two episodes on survivors of childhood abuse. Relating to this week's episode: Tri-County Youth Services Bureau, for child survivors of child abuse- (301) 609-9887 Center for Children, for child survivors of abuse- (301) 645-1837 If you believe a vulnerable adult may be abused or neglected, report t…
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Good morning, Charles County! This is one of two episodes on survivors of childhood abuse. Be sure to tune in for part two next week! Relating to this week's episode: Tri-County Youth Services Bureau, for child survivors of child abuse- (301) 609-9887 Center for Children, for child survivors of abuse- (301) 645-1837 If you believe a vulnerable adul…
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Good morning, Charles County! This week, Erica and Nichole talk about boundaries- tips about healthy boundaries and what to do if someone doesn't respect yours. CAP's 24/7 Crisis Hotline- (301) 645-3336 You can find Center for Abused Persons on social media- Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/centerforabusedpersons/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/CAP…
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Good morning, Charles County! This week, Erica and Nichole discuss how domestic violence and sexual assault affect survivors in the LGBTQ+ community. Resources for LGBTQ+ Survivors- PFLAG Leonardtown, located in St. Mary’s County but they do represent all of Southern Maryland. PFLAG Leonardtown is an all volunteer organization run by parents, famil…
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Good morning, Charles County! This week, Erica and Nichole discuss how domestic violence and sexual assault affect communities and survivors of color. Resources relating to this week's episode: Women of Color Network 1-800-537-2238 www.wocninc.org Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community 1-877-643-8222 www.dvinstitute.org Na…
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Good morning, Charles County! This week, Erica and Nichole talk about why someone would stay in an abusive relationship, what it takes to leave and what to do next. Angel's Watch Shelter (Charles County)- (301) 274-0680 CAP's 24/7 Crisis Hotline- (301) 645-3336 You can find Center for Abused Persons on social media- Facebook- https://www.facebook.c…
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Good morning, Charles County! This week, Erica and Nichole give a breakdown of the Lethality Assessment Program (LAP), it's history, and step by step how it works as a tool to decrease the amount of homicides related to domestic violence. For more on the LAP/to see the mentioned TED Talk with Dave Sargent, click the link below. https://lethalityass…
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Good morning, Charles County! This week, Erica and Nichole talk a while about what makes a healthy relationship and some warning signs you should look for, to recognize if a relationship is unhealthy. Since it's still Mental Health Month, here's a link to Mental Health America, where you can take free mental health screenings online. https://screen…
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Welcome back! May is Mental Health Month, so we wanted to give you an episode all about how important it is to ensure you're taking care of your mind. Erica and Nichole give some statistics, and information that may help you. Take free mental health screenings at Mental Health America- https://screening.mhanational.org/screening-tools CAP's 24/7 Cr…
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Good morning! In this episode, Erica and Nichole talk about the ins and outs of our 24/7 crisis hotline, answering some questions you may have. Be sure to listen until the end, this week we feature our first guest- our hotline supervisor, A'Lyce Bowman. CAP's 24/7 Crisis Hotline- (301) 645-3336 You can find Center for Abused Persons on social media…
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Welcome back! In this episode, Erica and Nichole give some background on peace & protective orders. What is the difference? Why would you need a protective order? What should you do if the aggressor contacts you once an order is granted? Answers to these questions and more! Tune in. CAP's 24/7 Crisis Hotline- (301) 645-3336 You can find Center for …
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In this introductory episode of our podcast, Erica and Nichole introduce themselves, discuss Center for Abused Persons' services in Charles County, and give some insight as to why they feel it's important to do the advocacy work that they do. CAP's 24/7 Crisis Hotline- (301) 645-3336 You can find Center for Abused Persons on social media- Facebook-…
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