Efforts in our community are helping individuals and their children achieve safety and wellbeing while challenging us to end sexual and family violence. TESSA CEO Anne Markley fills us in on all the local nonprofit agency is doing, including a confidential Safehouse, Victim Advocacy, Counseling and Children’s Programs, a 24/7 Safe Line, and Community Outreach and Education.
We learn that teens and young adults are especially vulnerable, with more unsupervised time, social gatherings, and new relationships increasing the likelihood of dating violence. And TESSA is doing a lot to address this, including hosting a special community conversation:
Digital Realities: Protecting Youth in the Digital Age
A community conversation about online safety
CSPD and TESSA
August 23, 4 to 7 pm, Ent Center for the Arts
Free, Register Here
TESSA Safe Line: 719-633-3819
LINKS:
TESSA
City Launches New Parking Enterprise Brand Focused on Making Parking Easier
MENTIONS:
Ent Center for the Arts
Wings Credit Union
Jelly Roll
Goat Patch Brewing
Give Pikes Peak
Empy Stocking Fund
Parking Upgrades Downtown
Paul Newman
Cool Hand Luke
The Charlie Block
Urban Egg
Poor Richard’s
Loving the Springs celebrates the best of Colorado Springs and elevates the rest.
Plug into what’s happening in the Pikes Peak region, learn about awesome people, places and happenings, and explore opportunities to make life here even better. Longtime Springs booster Carrie Simison co-hosts with local gadflies Al Brody and Dave Gardner. All three love our two springs – Colorado and Manitou, so they give them the mic in this twice-monthly podcast. Nothing’s off the table – recreation, the arts, government, business, politics – if it touches your life, they’ll talk about it. We’ll invite the movers and shakers, conspiracy theorists, NIMBYs, YIMBYs, yaysayers and naysayers to join them.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and give us feedback and suggestions via comments at studio809podcasts.com/loving-the-springs or lovingthespringspodcast at gmail.com