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The National Humane Education Society Holds Conference Here in College Station
Professor of psychology at Utah State University, and internationally renowned author and researcher on the violence link between cruelty to animals and cruelty to humans. Guest speaker Dr. Nancy Bell, psychologist and expert on The AniCare Model violence prevention/intervention resources, will also join us for this important day.
When: April 12, 2008
Where: Hilton College Station & Conference Center College Station, Texas
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Who should attend: Parents, Teachers, Counselors, Community Leaders, Law Enforcement, Social Workers, Animal Welfare Professionals, and all persons interested in reducing violence in their community.
Excellent opportunity to network and build coalitions with other caring members of the animal and human welfare fields!
Cost: $25 General, $12 Student
Tabling Opportunities: Nonprofits $25, For-profits $50.
How: Please review Conference Details at http://www.nhes.org/sections/view/242 and fill out the Registration Form to attend this important event.
For more information, please contact:
Cheryl Scher, Event Coordinator
757-824-0509
Scher40@verizon.net
or education@nhes.org
© Copyright 2009, kamu
(2008-01-22)
COLLEGE STATION,TX
(kamu) -
"Violence Prevention & Intervention: How to Help Animals and Children" will feature Keynote speaker Dr. Frank Ascione,Professor of psychology at Utah State University, and internationally renowned author and researcher on the violence link between cruelty to animals and cruelty to humans. Guest speaker Dr. Nancy Bell, psychologist and expert on The AniCare Model violence prevention/intervention resources, will also join us for this important day.
When: April 12, 2008
Where: Hilton College Station & Conference Center College Station, Texas
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Who should attend: Parents, Teachers, Counselors, Community Leaders, Law Enforcement, Social Workers, Animal Welfare Professionals, and all persons interested in reducing violence in their community.
Excellent opportunity to network and build coalitions with other caring members of the animal and human welfare fields!
Cost: $25 General, $12 Student
Tabling Opportunities: Nonprofits $25, For-profits $50.
How: Please review Conference Details at http://www.nhes.org/sections/view/242 and fill out the Registration Form to attend this important event.
For more information, please contact:
Cheryl Scher, Event Coordinator
757-824-0509
Scher40@verizon.net
or education@nhes.org
© Copyright 2009, kamu

