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Julie talks with dawn kamber on oc talk radio
“Hi, my name is Adam, and I’m currently a sophomore at Canyon High School. I like all genres of music, however I find rock n roll the best to relieve stress. I’ve been playing baseball for about a decade now, as it is one of the main hobbies I continue to still enjoy. Growing up sporty, I have learned key valuable principals such as discipline, integrity, and respect in which they have molded me to become a more profound person today. I would want to strive in any way possible, making this world a better place, even if it has the slightest impact. Hearing about Safe At My House, it gave me an everlasting chance to connect with all sorts of people coming from all sorts of backgrounds.”
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- Safe At My House is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Anaheim, California. Our mission is to promote mental health wellness by providing education, resources, and safe spaces to vulnerable youth, families, and communities. We strive to create a world where mental health support is valued and accessible to all.
Youth violence is a global public health problem
200,000
Homicides occur among youth 10-29 years old each year. This accounts for 42% of the total number of homicides.
12,172
This is the number of young adults ages 18-24 experiencing homelessness in California.
Interrupting the cycle of violence begins by implementing a system of prevention.
Our objective remains the same, to educate against violence.
One of the most significant causes of homelessness is domestic violence.
Every person deserves adequate housing -- we can help.
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Congratulations, Julie, on your graduation from Cypress College with an A.A. in Human Services and your certificate in Victimology and Addiction Studies!