This page will redirect
to Google.
“It is imperative that schools remain vigilant in their work to protect the children entrusted to their care and prioritize the safety of their students above all else. We are grateful to the Attorney General’s Office for their efforts to uncover the truth and their work to restore safety to NH schools,” said Amanda Grady Sexton, Director of Public Affairs. “We must continue to shine a light on this kind of misconduct to ensure that our schools are safe and our children are protected. We would like to remind everyone that free and confidential support is available 24/7 at crisis centers across NH. To speak with an advocate in your community, please call the statewide hotline at 1-800-277-5570.” - Amanda Grady Sexton, Director of Public Affairs.
About the Coalition NHCADSV is a statewide network of 13 independent member programs committed to ending sexual violence, domestic violence, and stalking, through direct services to victims, community education, and public policy advocacy. The NHCADSV and its 13 member programs do not discriminate based on gender, age, health status (including HIV-positive), physical, mental, or emotional ability, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, socio-economic status, race, national origin, immigration status, or religious or political affiliation. For more information visit www.nhcadsv.org
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
recent newsArchives
March 2025
|