Protecting Children, Women, Families & National Security -Is there Hope? YES

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CedarRapids Iowa (June 26, 2013) Today we hear reports that the body of one of the recent Iowakidnap victim was recovered.  

Many parents, children and the community feel helpless fearing for their own communities and children. 

They feel compassion for the victims and parents and yet they ask "what prevents their children or loved one to be the next victim.  There is hope. There is much we can do to help our families and children.


Subjects include
Child abduction andsafety, 
Human trafficking:  The problem and solutions
InternetSafety
Legislation
DrugCartels infiltration in Iowa and nation, 
Pornography:  Experts "expose" the truth
NationalSecurity

and more.
Messages and remarks from
Governor Terry Branstad 
Senator Charles Grassley
Noreen Gosch (mother of Johnny Gosch) 
Drew and Heather Collins (parents of Elizabeth Collins)
Former trafficker, victim and brothelowner
DrugCartel expert
Salvation Army
Breaking Traffick
Law enforcement investigators,
Escaped survivors now telling their story, 
National ChildSafetyCouncil
and many more. 

For an extensive list of speakers, subjects and to register please go to www.preventingabuse.org

Invitation and registration link http://preventingabuse.com/about.html

Who should attend? Young adults and everyone else i.e. adults, parents, teachers law enforcement service providers, civic leaders and more.

There is Hope: The information presented may help your loved one

Space is very limited!!! Register today!!!  

www.preventingabuse.org

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