CMSAC would like to take a moment to acknowledge that November is National Native American Heritage Month!
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CMSAC would like to take a moment to acknowledge that November is National Native American Heritage Month!
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Simply call (320) 251-4357 and ask to speak with one of our sexual assault advocates. Walk-in’s for services, including support groups, are welcome.
November 24, 2015 at 4:29 pm
Thank you. Please remind parents and disabled to be extra careful during the winter seasons especially in pubic service centers, food distribution centers such as C Charities, and other food,clothing,and free gift pick up places. Remember to never leave your children unattended ad do not take a free ride with persons unknown never ever. Take extra care also in large shopping stores/centers and it is best to go through safe practices with them. Predators hang out waiting to victimize others including women in need in all those places. Arrange for safe rides for self and children in bad weather and to provide monthly needs. Be observant and if needed report criminal behavior and detailed description of those involved such as Tall dark hair sickly looking red car make or model, place crime happened or was attempted date time. Be safe. Take care. Cheryl L. Schaefer
December 8, 2015 at 11:19 am
Cheryl- Thank you so much for your feedback. Safety during the holiday season and during every season is essential. Stay tuned for an upcoming blog post on safety and prevention during the holidays and every season. Thank you again!