Training on abuse offered in Houlton

8 years ago

HOULTON, Maine — Hope and Justice Project will offer a free 35-hour training for anyone interested in helping individuals affected by abuse and violence or learning more for professional or personal growth. The training will take place on week-day evenings in September and October.

Hope and Justice Project is the nonprofit organization that provides support services to anyone in Aroostook County who has experienced or been affected by abuse and violence. The organization provides a 24-hour helpline that is staffed primarily by highly trained volunteers.

Every year, Hope and Justice Project fields over 6,000 helpline calls from individuals in Aroostook County.

“Our training is both for volunteers wishing to work directly with victims of abuse and for community members who are looking to get involved by helping with event planning or providing child-care for a mother while she attends court or support group,” said Casey Faulkingham, Hope and Justice Project’s prevention and training coordinator. “And our training is also for people who aren’t necessarily interested in volunteering, but want to know more about abuse.”

Exact dates and times of this training will be determined based on the availability of interested participants. Hope and Justice Project is willing to provide documentation for social workers or educators seeking Continuing Education contact hours for this training.

For more information on this training, or future Hope & Justice Project trainings, contact Casey Faulkingham at 207-764- 2977 or volunteer@hopeandjusticeproject.org.