The Minnesota Chapter of Professional Women in Pest Control Management (PWIPM) held a Safe Women Seminar on Aug. 25, at the Plymouth Branch of the Hennepin County Library.
This learning session featured training for identifying and reporting human trafficking geared towards pest control technicians created by the Forshaw Safe House Project, and Domestic Violence 101 training, and it was brought to PWIPM from the Women's Advocates Women's Shelter of St. Paul, Minn.
In lieu of an entrance fee, PWIPM of Minnesota requested a donation of back to school or art supplies for the Women's Advocates Women's Shelter and collected two school bags, 10 boxes of pencils, eight boxes of colored pencils, three sets of highlighters, 11 boxes of crayons, 11 boxes of markers, two sets of paint pens, seven notebooks, three packages of loose paper, two art kits, assorted bags for personal supplies and a bunch of scrapbooking supplies/
For more information and to take the free training, visit Forshaw.com/EYESandEARS.
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