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Zach Hatch Heather Feil Kevin Cavazos Leah Albright-Byrd Cailey Bronny
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Get in your group Fill out the pre-survey
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Read the scenario's Discuss the following: What would you do in this situation? What advice would you give this youth? List out red flags or concerns Where do you go for help? Share out
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Unhealthy relationships Survivor story Red flags/warning signs Running away How to get help Q and A Pledge
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Raise your hand if you know someone who has run away Raise your hand if you have ever thought about running away Why do you think kids run away?
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Having challenges at school/home Family issues Parents/adults fighting Drug use in the home Don’t feel safe at home Physical, mental, emotional abuse Parents/adults are too controlling Pregnancy Neglect i.e. absent parent Lack of food in the home Peer pressure Friends Boyfriend/girlfriend Gangs
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1 in 3 will be sexually assaulted within the first 48 hours of running away By the third attempt, he/she is 80 percent more likely to be sexually assaulted The average age of youth who are sexually exploited is 12-14 years old.
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Leah’s Story
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If you can, talk to a family member you can trust. Grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin. Would you be able to stay with them. Is there a supportive adult in your life you can talk to? Teacher Counselor Best friends parents Neighbor Church family Mentor Principal What would happen if you leave or stay? What are your other options?
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After School Program Boys and Girls Club Churches Wind Youth Services Campus Clubs Mentoring Programs
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If you are feeling unsafe in your home, call 911 and/or CPS: 875-5437 Text befree 1-800-RUNAWAY Free 24hour line offers free bus ticket with greyhound Call and ask to speak with an officer
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