Together, we do more Good morning, relatives! We are excited to share with you some important announcements and information that you will find valuable. By staying informed, you are not only supporting our efforts in breaking cycles of violence within our tribal communities but also becoming part of a larger movement for positive change. We kindly invite you to register and apply for our upcoming events and job posting, and encourage you to spread the word within their networks. Together, we can make a real difference and create a safer, more empowered community for all. Join us May 31st for our spring MMIWR workshop. This workshop is specific for families who have been impacted by MMIWR in New Mexico. Our goal is to help families understand the importance of media outreach. We will hold a healing space for families VIRTUALLY that will include speakers to discuss the topics of talking with media and social media awareness for MMIWR Impacted families. Our goal is to support and provide opportunities for families to engage in tools to help advocate for their missing & murdered loved ones in the community. Limited Spots Available: Sign Up Now! Register The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women's (CSVANW) is thrilled to announce our inaugural in-person Advanced Core Advocacy Training. This training is for seasoned Advocates who have completed one of New Mexico 40-Hour state certified trainings conducted by CSVANW or New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NMCADV). This training will provide current Advocates with advanced knowledge on topics relating to domestic and sexual violence, trauma-informed best practices, Protection Orders, and more. At CSVANW, we aim to help strengthen relationships with Advocates so they feel supported and knowledgeable so they may partner and work effectively with survivors in a time of crisis. Register NOTE: ADVOCATES MUST HAVE COMPLETED AND BE CERTIFIED FROM A 40-HOUR TRAINING FROM CSVANW OR NMCADV TO TAKE THIS TRAINING. Thank you for understanding! CSVANW's 40-Hour Core Advocacy Training for New Advocates will be offered next in November 2024. Travel Scholarships are Available. LEARN MORE Pride in Ourselves & Our People Southwest Butterflies Retreat or SWBR is a two-day event for Native young people, ages 16-24, who identify themselves as LGBTQ2S+. The goal of the event is to provide community education, prevention, and awareness of domestic violence and sexual assault. It is our hope and intention that youth feel supported, encouraged and reenergized while engaging and learning in a safe space. Limited Spots Available: Sign Up Now! Participants will be given $100 stipends for attending. Register The Sexual Violence Project Coordinator is responsible for the strategic coordination of the Coalition’s overall sexual violence project initiatives (training, education, advocacy, and prevention). Plans, implements, and evaluates the Coalition’s sexual violence projects in collaboration with tribal sexual assault programs and agencies across our service area. Coordinate project efforts for community-based education to service providers who work with Native survivors of sexual violence. Identifies the Coalition’s project priorities to build broader community awareness about sexual violence. Works closely with Coalition stakeholders and partners to identify issues, priorities, and develop strategies and community-based responses to sexual violence. This is an exempt, salaried position. LEARN MORE HOW TO APPLY Submit your cover letter, resume, three professional references, and a writing sample (maximum length one page) that you believe best expresses your commitment and passion for this position to: Orlinda at
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