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Familias con Voz
The Familias con Voz project is MCN's current effort in Eagle Pass and Presidio, Texas to educate the community on family violence through peer-led presentations conducted by female, male and teen advocates. The specific objectives are as follows:
Community education groups are conducted in Spanish and held at community centers, churches, WIC clinics, school and individual homes. Although participation is not restricted to migrant individuals, most of those who attend are from immigrant families and have worked as migrants (or have family members who do). Female Advocates have been presenting information to adult women in the community through one-hour presentations since 2001. Additionally, since 2003, Male Advocates have been doing outreach to men by setting up an education booth at the local flea market or other area where many men gather and distributing information about domestic violence to other community members. Lastly, Teen Advocates have been presenting to youth in Eagle Pass and Presidio since 2004. Teen presenters do creative activities with their peers to spread information about healthy dating relationships and avoiding violence. |
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