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A
B
C
Dear
lord,
thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
gathering
fellowship
help
us
to
remember
that
we
are
here
to
serve
not
to
be
served
guide
us
to
understand
the
wisdom
and
simplicity
and
remind
us
daily,
and
the
many
people
of
the
world
need
help.
Allow
us
to
be
there
for
others
in
a
suspended
in
time
of
need.
Please
bless
this
food
we're
about
to
receive.
Yes,.
A
All
right
so
before
we
have
our
lunch,
I
want
to
have
an
opportunity.
You
guys
gets
it.
I
won't
have
an
opportunity
to
welcome
everybody
and
see
you
who's
here
with
us.
First
of
all,
I
want
to
make
sure
that
our
the--when
Ian
members
know
that
the
Chelsea
club's
new
home
is
this
home,
which
has
the
Jordan
Boys
and
Girls
Club.
A
We've
decided
at
the
end
of
last
year
that
we
were
spending
too
much
money
for
it,
not
good
enough
meals,
and
we
can
use
that
money
to
be
given
back
to
the
children
on
this
of
the
city
of
Chelsea.
So
we
moved
to
the
Jordan,
Boys
and
Girls
Club,
and
we're
excited
that
you
are
here
in
our
new
room.
So
we
need
on
Thursday
at
12:15
here
in
the
club.
Other
receivers
up
downstairs
is
the
pink
room
so.
A
This
beautiful
space
that
is
before
you
know
and
be
given
to
us,
and
one
of
our
first
is
important.
Member
of
the
Torah
boys
and
girls
was
a
ghost
which
is
exciting.
I
want
to
make
sure
that
you
guys
know
as
well
that
we're
selling
5050
we
have
a
door
pricing.
You
have
not
gotten
a
white
ticket.
Please
make
sure
that
you
let
the
table
up
for
unknown
and
we're
selling
50/50.
D
A
Announce
that
the
Chelsea
Club
turns
naive,
November
and
we
are
having
our
celebration
at
their
annual
Kowloon
comedy
night,
which
we
will
have
lives
two
tickets
for
that
event
very
soon.
But
in
the
meantime
you
may
want
to
get
lucky
and
purchase
a
ticket
for
$10,
which
gives
you
the
opportunity
to
win
up
to
$2,000.
C
D
A
We
have
20
of
those
things
we
got
the
last
week.
Doesn't
timer
interval,
so
the
winning
the
winners
will
be
selected.
The
night
of
our
comedy
night,
I
wanna,
kindly
ask
my
members
for
the
choice
left
at
least,
and
that's
why
I
can
introduce
all
of
them,
starting
with
our
vice
president.
Rich
Kathy
are
packing
media
past
president
Trisha
Markowitz,
our
treasurer
Terry
McHugh,
our
Secretary
Anthony
some-some,
is
our
previous
past
lieutenant
governor
Joe,
chair,
Cheryl,
board,
member
lindakhaas,
Griffin
and
board
member
polls,
work
and
also
member
of
the
club.
A
D
A
B
C
E
F
F
G
G
A
G
A
Medford
in
the
way
from
I
am
I
missing.
Anyone
no
I
want
to
introduce
our
guests
and
our
speakers,
and
they
will
have
lunch
Beth
from
the
children,
the
Suffolk
County,
Children's,
Advocacy,
Center
and
all
of
her
spent
all
of
the
other
staff
there
I
come
by
in
her
today
today
tonight
today
till
they
night,
so
we
get
it
together
and
she
will
speak
to
little
more
in
detail
about
her
presentation,
for
this
have
lunch
first.
Okay,
thank
you.
A
D
A
A
H
H
H
It's
so
important
to
have
a
program
that
can
respond
to
some
of
the
most
vulnerable
families
and
then
we'll
have
time
for
questions.
So
thank
you
for
having
me
here
so
Phil
Arlene.
We
are
from
the
Children's
Advocacy
Center
in
Suffolk
County
we're
a
program
that's
been
around
since
1995,
and
since
1995
we've
served
thousands
of
children
we
serve
about
1560,
Gary
I
am
is
seen
the
support
and
exploitation
now
program
manager
at
the
CAC
and
I've
been
working
with
this.
You
see
since
2012
one
of
the.
H
Trafficking
cases
I
was
assigned
to
involved
a
12
year
old
girl
from
Chelsea.
She
had
been
exploited
and
trafficked
by
an
adult
man
that
first,
who
intended
to
support
her
family
and
ultimately
took
advantage
of
her
lack
of
citizenship
status
and
her
family's
vulnerability,
as
he
raised
himself
into
her
life
and
Exploited
her.
She
needed
a
lot
of
material
support
and
emotional
support
to
begin.
Her
path
to
healing
and
I
was
really
impressive.
How
the
community
was
healthy,
Valley
around
her.
H
H
Did
you
know
that
one
in
ten
children
are
sexually
abused
before
the
age
of
18?
The
CAC
exists
because
of
uses
feel,
and
unfortunately,
it's
very
pervasive.
It's
painful
and
it's
difficult
to
talk
about,
and
it's
something
that
happens
more
often
than
most
people
know
or
feel
comfortable
thinking
about.
So
what
does
this
mean
for
a
chance
that
would
be
Sarah?
H
The
impact
of
abuse
for
children
can
get
a
lot
of
different
things.
They
came
in
that
kids
have
trouble
with
their
families
in
trouble
in
school.
They
may
feel
anxious
or
isolated.
All
of
these
different
things
are
spearing
spawn
children
who
are
physically
or
sexually
abused.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
kids
have
a
safety
net
so
that
they
don't
have
to
go
through
the
notice
by
ourselves.
H
During
the
last
calendar
year,
our
Center
was
referred:
1,000
985,
individual
children,
not
cases
children,
children's
lives
and
elects
their
parents,
their
brothers,
their
sisters
and
their
friends
referred
time
turned
upside
down.
Out
of
this
group,
we
responded
to
over
1400
reports
of
sexual
abuse
over
300
reports,
physical
abuse,
204
reports
of
high-risk
and
commercial,
sexual
exploitation
of
children,
167
reports
of
neglect
and
69
reports
of
children,
witnesses,
violence.
H
During
2018,
a
hundred
and
eleven
of
Stacy
referrals
involved
children
from
Chelsea
took
over
this
community
at
38%
of
these
referrals
included
reports
of
sexual
abuse,
approximately
one
out
of
every
20
kids
referred
to
the
scene
program.
The
program
that
I
work
with
are
from
Chelsea
and
over
the
past
15
years.
That
program
has
received
over
1,800
referrals
for
high-risk
and
Exploited
youth,
so
that
means
for
Chelsea
that
was
about
100,
kids,
100
teens
and
children
from
the
city.
So
where
are
all
these
numbers?
H
H
H
Children
are
often
afraid
to
speak
up
about
their
abuser,
their
abuser
may
have
threatened
them
or
they
might
be
married.
I
would
be
worried
about
what
their
families
will
think
and
what
might
happen
to
them
to
their
families.
If
they
do
step
forward,
they
need
to
know
that
they
have
somewhere
to
go
and
someone
to
go
to
who
will
believe
them
and
who
will
support
them,
because
this
issue
is
so
hidden.
It
can
be
incredibly
difficult
for
anyone.
D
H
C
H
Children
of
their
families
need
expert
care
and
impact
to
healing,
and
that
is
what
we
tried
to.
We
strive
to
provide
to
our
families
each
and
every
day,
it's
courageous
when
kids
are
you
want
to
disclose
and
use
to
talk
about
what
happened,
but
what
kids
can't
it's
also
courageous
that
they
need
to
be
living
each
day
as
best
they
can.
Whether
or
not
kids
are
able
to
ask
for
home
when
they
are
ready
or
when
the
people
in
their
lives
have
concerns
about
them.
H
We
exist
we're
here
to
help
them,
so
the
first
thing
that
we
do
in
the
community,
the
CSD
provides
training
to
professionals,
to
community
members,
to
families
and
to
partner
agencies
working
with
children,
and
this
is
critical
because
we
know
most
kids
don't
Estelle.
We
need
to
learn
this-
the
red
flags
and
indicators
of
abuse
so
that
we
can
recognize
times
in
need
of
help
and
support
them.
We.
H
H
It
can
be
very
difficult
or
at
the
only
still
receiving
coordinated
care.
So
take
the
simple
crystal
imagine
that
crystal
is
a
twelve
year
old
girl
and
she
finds
the
courage
to
come
forward
to
go
to
one
of
her
teachers
at
school
and
to
disclose
that
she's
been
abused.
Most
professionals
didn't
receive
a
disclosure
to
snap.
H
Child
has
been
taken
to
the
hospital,
maybe
the
child's
brought
to
the
hospital
and
folks
in
wait
when
during
law
enforcement,
to
communicate
with
his
child.
To
think
about
that
comment
to
gather
the
facts
and
information
about
the
case,
it
could
be
that
while
the
community
is
trying
to
help
and
support
crystal
they're,
actually
reach
privatizing
her
by
asking
her
about
what's
happened
over
and
over
and
over,
we
want
to
prevent
the
retirement
decision
of
kids.
H
H
D
H
We
also
offer
other
services
such
as
forensic
MQA,
and
here
you
can
see
some
of
our
friends
in
space
I
want
you
to
think
a
little
bit
like
Lauren
they're,
a
lot
more
channels
birthing-
and
here
you
can
see
on
the
bottom
right-
is
our
teen
entrepreneur
team
into
an
interview
room
at
the
top?
Is
our
child
interview
room?
H
And
here
you
can
see
the
other
side
of
the
double-sided
America
forensic
interviewing
is
something
that's
conducted
by
a
trained
professional
who
specializes
in
speaking
with
you
about
abuse
and
specializes
in
taunton
element,
we
have
several
friends
of
interviewers
on
our
staff
who
are
trained
to
talk
to
kids
about
what
they've
been
through
in
a
long
leading
way,
so
that
kids
can
describe
what
they've
experienced.
This
helps.
D
H
Is
picture
here
on
the
bottom?
My
left,
our
team
room
is
new
furniture
because
we
do
rely
on
our
community
partners
to
help
us
be
received
a
great
donation.
So
now
we
have
this
really
sort
of
great
fun,
colorful
room
for
kids,
so
that
they
feel
as
comfortable
as
they
can
as
they
go
through
this
process.
H
H
Painless,
Prendick
and
examinations
for
children.
She
can
provide
a
follow-up
testing
and
importantly,
she
can
reach
their
families
to
speak
with
kids
and
their
parents
and
caregivers
about
their
medical
concerns.
She
can
give
advice
to
her
girls
to
other
follow-up
services,
so
we're
very
lucky
to
have
a
team
of
scientists.
H
We
also
have
a
Family
Advocacy
Program.
We
have
family
advocates
who
are
trained
and
equipped
to
help
families
navigate
through
the
process
of
being
involved
with
all
these
different
systems,
our
family,
our
agents,
provide
cycle
education
to
families
and
provide
support
to
caregivers
experience
and
kids,
and
they
help
connect
them
into
other
supportive
services
through
referrals
in
community.
So
there
are
a
critical
piece
of
our
system
of
care,
whether.
D
H
H
Commercial,
sexual
exploitation
is
child
abuse
so,
rather
than
and
lock
up
children
or
arrest
some
entertainment,
where
somebody
is
explaining
them,
we
help
to
elevate
this
issue
acidic
as
for
widget
out
abuse
and
kids
in
that
situation,
they're
deserving
of
care
it's
important,
so
we
have
specialized
scene
family
advocates
who
work
with
children
and
their
families
in
all
of
the
different
multidisciplinary
professionals
who
support
kids,
who
experience
child
trafficking
in
our
community.
So.
H
H
Open
illustrate
why
it's
so
important
that
the
CAC
exists.
It's
important,
because
just
this
week,
when
a
14
year
old
girl
found
the
courage
to
report
an
adult
family
member
different
sexually
of
these
three
years,
she
was
immediately
connected
to
a
supported,
CAC,
multidisciplinary
team.
That
was
great
to
listen
to
her
and
to
help
protect
her.
For
the
first
time.
Just
this
month
at
the
CAC
attend
reporting
began
working
with
the
family.
I
did
after
he
was
contacted
by
stranger
and
repeatedly
sent
unwanted,
explicit
photos.
H
A
scene,
multidisciplinary
team,
including
a
coordinated
and
DA's
office
prosecutor,
an
advocate
and
detective,
and
a
forensic
interview,
went
on
the
road
to
need
a
15
year
old
girl
off
site
at
a
local
hospital
where
she
said
she
felt
was
comfortable.
Talking,
she's
participated
in
a
forensic
interview
and
she
was
able
to
open
up
about
how
she
had
become
involved
in
the
end
in
disabilities.
H
A
man
who
she
met
online,
whom
she
said
it
was
nice
to
her
at
first
new
clothes
paid
for
expenses,
hairdo
and
a
manicure,
but
he
did
this
before
he
started
handing
her
and
close
to
her
and
online
advertisements
for
sex.
He
took
her
hotels
and
he
facilitated
human
trafficking
and
sexually
exploited
her.
Since
the
interview,
the
team
has
been
a
communication,
around-the-clock
convenient
case
conferences,
coordinating
the
investigation
and
connecting
her
to
much-needed
clinical
care
and
mentoring.
H
We
know
that
children
are
resilient.
I
can't
tell
you
what
it
means
to
talk
about
this
hard
topic
with
the
people
who
might
not
interact
with
this
issue.
Every
day.
It's
humbling
to
be
invited
here
to
talk
about
this
with
the
group
so
to
into
helping
families
one
child
at
a
time.
Each
year,
this
used
to
host
a
stair
climb
event
to
raise
funds
and
awareness
for
child
abuse
and
the
kids
that
we
serve
actually.
H
It's
really
important
that
we
connect
the
people
who
understand
the
graduated
dis
if
she
was
going
for
me
to
say,
and
overall
we
want
feelings
to
know
that
we
are
a
center
in
a
safe
space
that
can
connect
their
families
to
security,
to
justice
into
healing.
So
we
love
that
many
of
our
families
feel
that
when
we
said
through
our
doors,
ninety-eight
percent
of
caregivers
have
reported
that
our
staff
was
respectful
professional
to
providing
resources
that
their
families
needed.
H
H
An
event
it's
called,
the
gendarme
is
quiet,
it's
a
really
fun
day
in
our
community,
and
it's
all
about
celebrating
the
bravery
of
kids
stepping
forward,
but
also
the
courage
our
community
has
to
increase
Kitty
to
step
forward
and
talk
about.
The
reviews
I
was
in.
This
is
some
of
the
art
that
we
used
to
celebrate
that
event
and
as
I
stand
here
before
you
in
this
room
that
there's
so
much
about
kids.
It
strikes
me
that
this
is
a
group
of
generous
heroes.