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Mon, 19 Sep 2011 17:15:30 -0400
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Hey Dartmouth,

Tri-annually WISE of the Upper Valley facilitates an amazingly involved, intense,  
incredible 35 hours (in a variety of formats to meet your scheduling needs) or  
training, which prepare community members to answer calls for WISE's 24-hour crisis  
line. WISE provides services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence  
and stalking in the Upper Valley.

It is entirely due to amazing and dedicated volunteer crisis advocates that WISE  
is able to offer this core service to survivors every hour, every day.

In addition to the nuanced understanding of the cultural underpinnings and realities  
of Domestic and Sexual Violence and Stalking; enhanced advocacy and listening  
skills; and privileged communication with survivors while working on behalf of  
WISE, you'll also be part of the coolest group of people in the world, all committed  
(like you!) to ending violence.

So please, if you haven't already ­ consider joining a training this coming  
year (the first starts in October!) or forward this email to people you know to  
be beautiful and empathic people who would make great advocates.

Attached you will find: a postcard with dates for the 3 training sessions this  
year (October/November; March/April; May), Goals and Objectives for training;  
Advocate Expectations; and an application which can be returned to Kate Rohdenburg  
at: [log in to unmask] .

For any follow up questions please blitz the WISEatD account or email Kate at  
WISE.

Sincerely,

WISEatD


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