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May Community Coffee Hour: Tackling Trauma Together Part II

May 10, 2023 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
Free

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Grab your coffee or tea, and join your mentoring program peers and MENTOR Virginia on Wednesday, May 10 from 9:00 – 10:00 am for Community Coffee Hour. We’ll be having a part II to our Tackling Trauma Together session.

MENTOR Virginia will virtually host Community Coffee Hour every 2nd Wednesday of the month with mentoring program staff to create space for peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing, and to address issues you and your organization might be facing during the pandemic and beyond. We hope to see you at an upcoming Community Coffee Hour!

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Meet Our Guest Speakers:

Dr. Temi Aregbesola was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. She now calls Clinton, MD home. She holds a Bachelors of Science in Biology from Penn State University; a Masters of Public Health from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ (now known as Rutgers); and a Doctorate degree from Walden University. Her passion of servant leadership in her professional background spans over 15 years. Dr. Temi started her public health career as a health educator for underserved girls in the Bronx, New York. This is where her love for health education and promotion blossomed and became more of a fixture in shaping her career. She carried this passion for working with the underserved, and women specifically, through to most of the work she did. Outside of work, she was an avid public defender of women’s empowerment, which filtered into Nigerian women’s empowerment. She is currently a Training and Prevention Specialist for the City of Alexandria.

Jo Hawke, PhD. is the Lead Research and Evaluator at the Governor’s Prevention Partnership in Connecticut. She brings her expertise to The Partnership’s mentoring team assisting with the development of resources and training for mentors and mentoring providers, including trauma-informed youth mentoring. With over 25 years of experience working in both nonprofit and university settings, Dr. Hawke has a passion for work that improves the lives and well-being of at-risk youths and their families. She has been the Principal Investigator for several federal grants evaluating trauma-informed services and authored over 30 articles and publications on evidence-based approaches for youth and families impacted by psychological trauma and substance use in the juvenile justice and child welfare systems.

Venue

Virtual

Organizer

MENTOR Virginia
Phone
804-829-7236
Email
pr@archive.mentorva.org