Having an understanding of viewpoints surrounding birth control, medical facts about methods of birth control, and additional considerations regarding birth control can broaden one’s understanding of and perspective on birth control. Discussion will include how common the use of birth control currently is in the United States and consideration of what birth control education is best for the client entering the doors of the pregnancy center. Presented by Brooke Myrick, BSN, RN, LAS and Teresa Tholany, BSN, RN, CMSRN, LAS
Visual and performing arts have played a major role in healing for centuries. The "Breakthrough Before the Final Bow" workshop will teach participants how the healing arts can: - How speaking to the right hemisphere of the brain is the safest way to influence human behavior. - How experiencing Christian visual, written, and performing arts triggers increased altruism and activism as reported in the Wall Street Journal. - How participating in Christian visual, written, and performing arts releases healing endorphins to combat pain, trauma, stress, and self condemnation. Presented by Robert Hoover, Ph.D., MFT, MCC
This topic will cover recruitment and retention techniques that can be utilized to better enhance your team in the PHC. We will discuss ways to create pipelines for recruitment in a non-profit ministry setting. We will also discuss ways to connect quality outcomes and care to help retain limited staffing. Then we will discuss ministry advancement with volunteers vs fulltime staffing situations. Presented by Bryan Williams, MHA, RDMS, RVT, RCS, RT(R)
To help other PRC's use their services and tools to change the culture of the communities they live in under the post Roe vs Wade environment. Presented by Shannon Thompson, LAS
The goal of this workshop is to reinforce the value of the work done at the PMC as it relates to Community Health, early OB care, and how the PMC bridges an important gap in care for pregnant women. Presented by Connie Ambrecht, RDMS, GLCoach and Cherie Childers, RN BSN
Engaging the community fosters goodwill with social service agencies which assists in collaboration to benefit clients and protects the center's reputation, and assists in fundraising. Presented by Jennifer MacDonald
This workshop will inform and empower participants to understand and avoid the landmine of empathy-based stress: compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, and vicarious traumatization while ministering to those who have experienced trauma. Participants will learn a T.R.U.E. View for working in empathy-based ministries. This will provide a practical and biblical perspective for maintaining emotional and spiritual well-being. And it will equip with a personalized “boundaried job description” as part of a larger action plan for conquering compassion fatigue and other empathy-based stress. Presented By: Leona Bicknese, D.B.S.
This workshop is designed to inspire and encourage individuals serving in pregnancy resource centers to engage in winsome conversations about sexual integrity. Whether it be a woman experiencing an unexpected pregnancy or receiving a negative pregnancy test result, or a man seeking an after abortion support program, talking about the lifelong journey of sexual integrity presents the opportunity to see life-changing transformation. Presented by Alyssa Blankespoor and Jenna Spellerberg, RN, BSN
Being a leader takes fortitude, and often you can feel like an imposter, or fraud, as you do your job. Learn how to silence voices inside saying you are unqualified to lead. Presented by Robin Fuller, PCC
In this session, we’ll explore how to communicate with the public using the press. Discussed will tactics for developing relationships with the press, and the different types of communiqués organizations like yours release. We’ll also examine a case study for the impact pro-active press relations can have. Presented by Dena Espenscheid
How you can help women to know and understand their bodies and fertility to avoid unplanned pregnancies and truly restore health and prevent disease for women. Presented by Danielle Koestner, D.O.
Coming from the standpoint of having pastored for 11 years, and developed SaveOne for the past 23 years, Jack Harper and I want to help leaders engage the church in their efforts. We have many ask us how we are able to speak at different churches each week and we want to share what we have learned with others. Presented by Sheila Harper
Vision is birthed sometimes by circumstances that seem debilitating. Learn how to walk into that vision with confidence and boldness to fulfill the mantle that has been laid before you without fear, but with faith and reckless fearless abandon for HIM. Presented by Vikki Parker, LAS
The goal of this workshop is to learn how to use FREE tools to increase your organization's online presence. This is for those beginning in social media marketing OR those looking to upgrade their current marketing to the next level! Presented by Miranda Boughman