Trainings
High Schools/Colleges
MVP High School
Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) motivates student leaders to play a central role in solving problems that historically have been considered “women’s issues”: rape, battering, and sexual harassment. The MVP program composed of male and female former professional and college student-athletes, conducts gender violence prevention trainings for a wide variety of settings, including high schools, after-school programs and community groups.
Mentors in Violence Prevention for High Schools and Colleges (DOC)
Professionals
The Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) program is designed specifically for non-profit and corporate employers committed to creating and maintaining a safe and secure workplace. The MVP program engages employees in a meaningful development experience, and provides a thorough understanding of domestic violence issues and its effects on organizational culture. The MVP program motivates men and women to work together in preventing gender violence. The MVP program encourages employees to play a central role in solving problems that historically have been considered "women's issues": sexual harassment, sexual assault, battering, and rape.
Mentors in Violence Prevention for Non-Profits (DOC)
Mentors in Violence Prevention for Corporations (DOC)


