Ruth's Cottage & The Patticake House

Outreach & Education Presentations Available

Empowering Our Community Through Outreach & Education

At Ruth’s Cottage and The Patticake House, we offer a range of interactive presentations designed to raise awareness and foster prevention of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. Our sessions—available in both English and Spanish—cover topics such as personal safety, child sexual abuse prevention, human trafficking, and more, with each presentation tailored for specific age groups or communities. Contact us today to schedule a session and join our mission of building safer, more informed communities.

Outreach & Education Presentations Available
  • For children K to 12 and teen boys/girls (presentations adjusted for age group).
  • Available in Spanish.
  • For ages 18 and over.
  • Offered every month except July and December.
  • For ages 18 and over.
  • Offered every month except July and December.
  • Includes “What is a Healthy Relationship?”, “What is Consent?”, “What are the Dangers in Social Media?” for teens and young adults.
  • Available in Spanish.
  • Covers temporary protective orders (including stalking) for adults.
  • Available in Spanish.
  • Comprehensive education on domestic violence, cycles, and services for adults.
  • Available in Spanish.
  • For general adult population/middle and high school teens/college students/medical community.
  • Presentation materials are adjusted according to the audience.
  • Availability in Spanish.
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  • Training for Clergy and Lay Leaders on Family Violence Prevention and Response.
  • For church staff and lay leaders/congregations.
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  • Covers history, services, education, statistics, needs, and volunteer opportunities.
  • For any audience.
Get Started!

For more information on these presentations and/or to schedule a presentation, call the RCPCH Administrative Office at 229.387.9697.

Our 24/7 Hotline:

1-229-388-1541

I made the choice to come to Ruth’s Cottage on a whim. He had left for work and I honestly wanted to commit suicide, but instead, I got on Google and researched shelters.
Twanna Clay
Patient
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