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Listening and Responding to Children about Abuse

Listening and Responding to Children about Abuse

by YMCA Treasure Valley | Apr 30, 2021 | Featured, In the News

Listening and Responding to Children Throughout April we’ve addressed the importance of understanding the Y’s abuse prevention policies, recognizing red flags and boundary violations and how to talk with your children about abuse. Now, it’s important that all parents...
Talking with Your Children About Abuse

Talking with Your Children About Abuse

by YMCA Treasure Valley | Apr 22, 2021 | Featured, In the News

Many parents and caregivers find speaking to their children about abuse to be uncomfortable. Framing these conversations around other safety conversations you have may help you work through some of that uncomfortableness. Below you’ll find age-appropriate ways to talk...
YMCA Expects to Invest Nearly $250,000  in Additional COVID-19 Safety Measures

YMCA Expects to Invest Nearly $250,000  in Additional COVID-19 Safety Measures

by YMCA Treasure Valley | Apr 20, 2021 | In the News

We are excited to announce that as a part of our ongoing efforts to create one of the safest and most responsible environments possible, the Treasure Valley Family YMCA is installing an air purification system in all its facilities—a sophisticated bipolar ionization...
Child Abuse Prevention Month: Recognizing Boundary Violations and Warning Signs

Child Abuse Prevention Month: Recognizing Boundary Violations and Warning Signs

by YMCA Treasure Valley | Apr 17, 2021 | Featured, In the News

At the Y, creating safe spaces for youth to learn, grow and thrive is our top priority – especially following the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Kids need a safe space now more than ever, and we take pride in the measures we’ve taken to help keep your kids safe....
Get to know Y Camp’s New Associate Executive Director!  A letter from Lincoln McLain

Get to know Y Camp’s New Associate Executive Director! A letter from Lincoln McLain

by YMCA Treasure Valley | Apr 14, 2021 | YMCA Camp at Horsethief Reservoir

Hi Y Campers! As a lifetime lover of the outdoors, I deeply believe that the world would be a better place if we all could go to Y Camp. Empathy does not happen accidentally and camp is the best place to learn about each other’s differences and grow...
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