A Worthwhile Cause

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"Family Justice Center
Our Vision
To create a network of national and international Family Justice Centers with close working relationships, shared training and technical assistance, collaborative learning processes, and coordinated funding assistance.
Our Purpose
• To serve as the official technical assistance provider for the United States Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, for all federally funded Family Justice Centers under the President’s Family Justice Center Initiative, the New Orleans Family Justice Center Initiative, and Family Justice Centers supported by the Grants to Encourage Arrest Program.
• To provide training, consulting, and strategic planning to pending or existing sites
• To host an annual international conference
• To conduct monthly web-based education programs (webinars)
• To host monthly conference calls with FJC Directors and Centers
• To provide shared learning opportunities such as staff exchange programs, international
internships, and other technical, educational support and training to Family Justice
Centers across the United States and around the world
• To identify best practices and develop a library of resources related to early intervention,
prevention, and co-location of services"















































how much fatboy????????
Re: Long Dong Connery – Hey what up Connery?
Re: RedWingsFan – not much…playing some summer hockey and drinking cold beer!!!!!!!! what about you?????????
Re: Long Dong Connery – took a week's vacation,had a blast!!!
Re: Long Dong Connery – Re: RedWingsFan –
hey boyzzzzzzzz
nice 2/c U'z…hehheeee
I DON'T EFFEN
TRUZT THE GOVT…NO MATTER …
Re: SheriMoonFireFly – Hey Sheri!:)
Women initiate over half of all serious domestic violence, yet men are often blamed for trying to end altercations. VAWA presumes the man is guilty, and there is not one dime of support or services to help men living in violent relationships. The ABA Commission on domestic violence's Standards of Practice document even defines the victim as "she".
The is brute feminism and raw sexism at its worst. Perez is a total ass for supporting this. Hey Perez, it you don't get it, how about supporting a "Violence Against Whites Act"? I dare you to support that.