Wear Blue Day
Join us as we take part in National Wear Blue Day to raise awareness about Human Trafficking.
Share your photos with us on social media. Use #cacflwearblue and #stophumantrafficking
Join us as we take part in National Wear Blue Day to raise awareness about Human Trafficking.
Share your photos with us on social media. Use #cacflwearblue and #stophumantrafficking
The Shine Bright for Children Gala returns December 8 at Ventosa Vineyards.
Join us for dinner, dancing, entertainment, auctions, raffles and more!
Get your tickets at https://cacfingerlakes.ejoinme.org/2023gala
Enjoy lunch or dinner — and 10% of your order will benefit the CACFL!
Print a voucher and present it when ordering.
Pick up a burrito bowl and support the CACFL!
(It doesn’t need to be a burrito bowl. Order anything on the menu.)
Grab dinner at Panera Oct. 24 — and a portion of that evening’s sales will support the CACFL.
You don’t have to cook dinner AND you can support local kids!
SAVE THE DATE!
CACFL will host a chicken barbecue fundraiser, featuring Gale-Wyn Catering, Sept. 16 in the Runnings Plaza on Routes 5&20 in Canandaigua.
Join us for the One Too Many NY 5K.
Run, walk, hike or bike wherever you are — and show your support of Child Abuse Prevention!
The CACFL is pleased to be part of the Farmington Farmers Market!
Come see us from 3 to 6 p.m.
Stop out and see us at the National Night Out, an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships, Tuesday, Aug. 1 at Rodman Lott and Son Farm, 2973 NY-414, Seneca Falls.
Stop by the CACFL table at Land of Legends Raceway!
The night’s 50/50 raffle also will benefit the agency.
The CACFL is pleased to be part of the Community Baby Shower.
Registration is required.
To register, call or text Teresa at (315)-412-4527.
Learn how Certified Child Life specialists help infants, children and families cope with the stress and uncertainty of acute and chronic illness, injury, anxiety, disability, loss and bereavement.
Bring your lunch; water will be provided.
Space is limited to 25.
To register, email megan@cacfingerlakes.org.
Our MDT will gather for LAKES Day, a day of professional education, June 15 in Geneva.
For details, email cherie@cacfingerlakes.org or visit cacfingerlakes.org/lakes-day.
The CACFL is pleased to be part of the Community Baby Shower.
Registration is required.
To register, call or text Teresa at (315)-412-4527.
Join the FREE Pinwheel Passport Challenge!
Visit one or more of the 56 Partner Locations to learn about Child Abuse Prevention Month and earn badges.
For every 5 badges you earn, you’ll receive one entry in our prize raffle!
No purchase is necessary.
For details, visit cacfingerlakes.org/pinwheel-passport.
Join us for the 8th Annual Believe Conference from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 1 and 2.
This year’s event will be virtual.
Click here for details or to register.
Help inspire hope for local child abuse survivors.
Purchase an Envelope of Hope for $20.
As a thank you, each Envelope will contain a mystery gift card valued at $5 to $100.
To purchase your Envelope, visit our website; Venmo $20 to @cacfl; or send a check to CACFL, 482 N. Main St., Canandaigua, NY 14424.
Let Gale-Wyn Catering do the cooking!
Order your chicken barbecue dinner today for pick-up between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 in the MighTea Boba parking lot, Canandaigua.
Dinners cost $12 each.
Order your dinner tickets online or through Venmo (@cacfl) or by sending a check to CACFL, 482 N. Main St., Canandaigua, NY 14424.
Join us as we take Steps to End Abuse this September!
Lace up your sneakers and complete the virtual 5K your way anytime between Sept. 16-18.
Registration costs $40 and includes a race T-shirt. (Register by Aug. 19 to secure your shirt; those who register after Aug. 19 will receive a shirt while supplies last.)
Visit https://cacfingerlakes.ejoinme.org/5K to register today!
Join us for this free, virtual training that will include information on:
* how to identify and engage in practices that increase the digital resilience of children and youth
* ways to facilitate conversations in different roles
* how to identify warning signs
Alexis Glennon will present the training on Zoom; a link will be provided with registration.
Email amy@cacfingerlakes.org for details or to register
THIS TRAINING HAS BEEN POSTPONED
After the discovery of child abuse or neglect, many survivors and their family members are given recommendations for multiple services. While well-intentioned, this onslaught on services can lead to overlapping services, hours of appointments each week, contradictory messaging and expectations, and even missed opportunities when one provider assumes another is doing something. This workshop is intended to identify ways that members of a multidisciplinary team can work in an efficient manner in their role while effectively collaboratively towards the common goal. Strategies on establishing clear expectations and ensuring ongoing communication throughout service provision will be discussed, along with managing conflict and disagreement between providers.
Presented by Dr. Doyle Pruitt and Ashley Davoli
** Open to professionals, Encouraged for MDT members
To register, email director@cacfingerlakes.org.
The live training has been canceled.
A recorded version is available on our YouTube channel — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RApG34tNis0
Join us for the March Virtual Lunch & Learn with Meghan Backofen, consultant for OVC TTAC.
Description
Participating in the justice system as a victim or witness can be especially confusing, distressing, and even re-traumatizing for children and youth. This workshop will educate participants on best practices to support children and youth during their involvement with the justice system as a victim or witness to crime.
Objectives
As a result of this training, participants will be able to:
Explain the legal process to a child/youth in a developmentally appropriate manner.
Familiarize the child/youth with the basics of courtroom technology, procedures, and personnel.
Explore strategies that will help a child/youth cope with the difficult feelings that might come up while in court.
Registration
Email Sara at sara@cacfingerlakes.org to register and receive Zoom login information.
RESCHEDULED!
Holly Adams, Ontario County attorney, will present the live-streamed workshop from 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 28 on Zoom.
She will discuss the various legal systems, laws common to victims and offenders of interpersonal violence, roles of service providers, and how each can intersect with the other to prevent and treat those impacted by violence.
The training also will be recorded for on-demand viewing later.
The training is part of our Interpersonal Child Trauma Training program.
Register for Navigating Legal and Social Service Systems only.
Join us for the February Virtual Lunch & Learn with Jonathan Davis from Project Harmony CAC.
Description
This training supports participants in gaining insight helpful to working with those who live in poverty. This session discusses strategies to increase skills and knowledge related to the culture of poverty, raise our individual and group awareness about biases as it relates to poverty, and enhance the understanding of children and families to assist in strengthening interactions.
Objectives
Learners will:
Learn the differences between generational and situational poverty
Know the hidden rules behind patterns in poverty, middle class, and wealth
Understand the differences and impact of language between poverty and middle class
Gain strategies for building relationships with families experiencing poverty
Registration
Email Sara at sara@cacfingerlakes.org to register.
Part of the Interpersonal Child Trauma Training program, the live-streamed workshop will discuss the fundamental aspects of sex trafficking and sexual abuse of children and youth. Similarities and differences in offender tactics, symptomology and intervention needs will be discussed.
Ahlea Howard, from the International Institute of Buffalo, will present the session from 2 to 4 p.m. Jan. 25 on Zoom.
Register for Sex Trafficking and Child Abuse only.
For more information about the child trauma training program, visit cacfingerlakes.org/trauma-training.
We're excited to host our first Virtual Lunch & Learn of 2022!
Autumn and Melissa, both from Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes, will present "The Task Force Referral and Rapid Indicator training."
The training provides a brief overview of human trafficking and our MDT protocol and response.
The training is designed to build comfortability using OCFS trafficking screening tools, as well as increase understanding of how we work as a team to meet youth where they are and provide appropriate and necessary services.
If you have not attended a Task Force Referral and Rapid Indicator training yet or need a refresher, we highly suggest you attend this training to gain the necessary information as to how to identify and refer a client experiencing trafficking.
To register, email sara@cacfingerlakes.org.
THIS TRAINING HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
Sara Flack, a trained facilitator, will present a session of Darkness to Light's Stewards of Children training program.
Stewards of Children uses real people and real stories to show you how to protect children.
The session is open to the public.
The cost is $10, which covers the cost of the virtual workbook.
Dr. Marie Watkins will discuss resiliency; individual, family and community protective factors; and promoting resiliency and building Positive Childhood Experiences in clients we serve.
The training is part of our Interpersonal Child Trauma Training - Level 1 program.
On the national Day of Giving — Giving Tuesday — make a donation and support a local child.
Every dollar helps inspire hope.