CANTON -- The SLC People Project in association with the Institute For Learning Centered Education presents the program "Converging Crises: Poverty & Trauma" on Oct. 30 from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. …
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CANTON -- The SLC People Project in association with the Institute For Learning Centered Education presents the program "Converging Crises: Poverty & Trauma" on Oct. 30 from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at St. Lawrence University.
The event will feature discussions and presentations about radical strategies for supporting people living in poverty and/or experiencing trauma.
Educators, administrators, healthcare providers, elected officials, local organization representatives and community members are invited.
Registration is required. Visit tinyurl.com/PovertyForum2019 to register.
All school district employees can sign up via mylearningplan.com.
Attendance costs $15 per person. Scholarships are available upon request.
Early morning refreshments and lunch will be provided.
For more information and an agenda, email demesibov@gmail.com.
The low admission cost is made possible by contributions from NYSUT/AFT, St. Lawrence Valley Teachers’ Learning Center, and St. Lawrence University, said a flyer from the People Project.
Sponsoring organizations include: St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES, St. Lawrence University, GardenShare, Potsdam Snack Pack Program, St. Lawrence County Public Health Department, St. Lawrence Health Initiative, St. Lawrence Health System, and The Poor People's Campaign.