Sober October In Montana

Alliance for Youth is an organization in Great Falls focused on the education and collaboration of family education in Montana. Their focus is on creating social change to help families be healthy and supportive of young kids growing up.

They host a number of events every year helping to educate the community and provide resources for those wanting help or more information.

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Being October, Alliance for youth is focusing on a "Sober October" where they say if you want to quit or even just cut back on alcohol consumption, they are there to provide assistance and information. They also provide additional support for parents in the community.

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Alliance for Youth Events In Great Falls

They will be hosting a number of events but one in particular is about the prevention of internet crimes against children in Montana. This event will be on October 24th from 6 to 8 pm and will provide information about keeping children safe when it comes to internet usage and ways that kids can become victims in today's society. Registration is required for this event.

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They also are hosting an event looking into Human Trafficking in Montana on October 15th. This event will be free and open to the public and will feature guest speakers talking about trafficking in Montana and how we can prevent it.

You can find more information on both of these events from their website.

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