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NLC Associate Counsel Speaks at National Symposium Print E-mail

The National Law Center for Children and Families was represented at the National Symposium on Child Abuse from March 17-20 in Huntsville, Alabama.  Hosted by the National Children's Advocacy Center, the Symposium drew child advocates, law enforcement officers, and prosecutors from across the country.

Tiffany Richards, NLC Associate Counsel and NLC PROTECTS Program Director, was invited to speak at the Symposium.  Her presentation discussed how Child Advocacy Centers, non-profit organizations, and police departments alike can search and apply for funding from various sources.

"It was an honor to speak at the NCAC Symposium alongside so many respected presenters," said Ms. Richards.   "I appreciated the opportunity to share my experiences at the NLC with others who hope to obtain funding for their projects." 

"We are proud that Tiffany was invited to present at this prestigious conference. Participating in national conferences like the NCAC Symposium is an important part of the NLC's effort to reach others who are concerned with defending children and familes," said Richard Whidden, NLC Executive Director.

Ms. Richards has been invited to make a similar presentation on grant opportunities at the 20th Annual Crimes Against Children Conference in Dallas, Texas this August.  Registration for this national conference is now open. 

 
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NLC FEATURED IN WASHINGTON POST BLOG

The NLC was featured in guest blogger Adam Palmer's Weblog at washingtonpost.com.  Adam Palmer is an attorney and an expert in Internet governance, cyber security and e-commerce, as well as a tireless warrior fighting to protect kids from Internet exploitation. As a guest blogger for the Washington Post, Palmer will address his daily work which includes teaching prosecutorial strategies for convicting child predators, particularly producers and consumers of child pornography.

In his initial post, Palmer singled out the NLC for its leadership in supporting and educating prosecutors and law enforcement about this oft-ignored subject.

Click here to visit the blog and be sure and check daily for updates.

 


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