PREVENTION & TRAINING
Noah Project offers specialized prevention training for a number of different audiences:
- School-based education
- Special events
- Community engagement
- Professional training
School Based Training
Students who learn self-worth at a young age gain the tools to advocate for themselves. Instruction is available for ages 4 and up who are enrolled in public or private schools, universities, summer camps, and homeschool consortiums.
Noah Project offers age-appropriate instruction and interactive learning activities on issues that could help a young person avoid becoming a victim or perpetrator in the future:
- Anger management
- Constructive feedback
- Communication skills
- Conflict resolution
- Self-care
- Bullying
- Self-esteem
- Empathy & kindness
- Acceptance & diversity
- Healthy relationships
- Dating violence
- Online safety
- Human Trafficking
Professional Training
Noah Project provides family, domestic, dating violence, human trafficking, and sexual assault training for professional audiences that may interact with victims or want to learn how to advocate for them,
- Health care professionals (doctors, nurses, mental health providers, etc.)
- Law enforcement professionals
- Foster care providers
- Child advocates (foster care providers, court-appointed advocates, etc.)
- Social service providers
- Business owners
- Salon professionals
Community Engagement
Noah Project educators are available to tailor instruction to any group that would like to become an ally in recognizing, preventing, and reporting abuse, bullying, human trafficking, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
- Educators
- Churches
- Parents
- Colleges & universities
- Civic Groups (Kiwanis, Lion’s Club, Women’s Club, etc.)
Special Events
Noah Project can bring games, giveaways, and educational information to your festival, fair, or other event!
To invite Noah Project to your event, please complete this form. We will check our schedule and get back with your shortly!