Contact of Burlington County will host “Gamer Culture: A Predator’s New Hunting Ground” on Thursday, May 8, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fellowship Alliance Chapel, 199 Church Road in Medford.
Presented by specialist Lynne Wilson-Bruchet and agent David Fallon of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, this free presentation will identify new strategies perpetrators use to contact, groom, and abuse children via the online gaming culture. This training is open to adult members of Burlington County’s schools, agencies, and community groups.
Interested individuals and groups can register by e-mailing Kim McCaffery, Contact Sexual Assault Service Senior Prevention Coordinator, at [email protected] by April 30. If registering a group, please send one e-mail indicating the number attending.
For more information about Contact’s sexual assault services and other programs, call Theresa Tobey, executive director, at (856)234–5484. For Contact’s helplines and referral services call (856) 234–8888, (866) 234–5006 or visit www.contactburlco.org.