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Prevention
EBAC delivers services that attempt to actually EBAC’s afterschool programming received regional
reduce the incidence of adverse childhood experiences recognition from the West Coast Institute for the best
such as neglect, abuse, and parental dysfunction which practices in place at our program sites, particularly
can ultimately create a traumatized child. Sequoia Elementary School.
Over 6,000 students participated in Child Assault EBAC staff who speak 12 languages enrolled 2,000
Prevention (CAP) workshops during the 2014-2015 families in free or low cost health insurance and vital
school year, and 800 adults received CAP training. food assistance programs through our 6 active family
Because child assault prevention begins at home, EBAC resource centers in Fremont, Oakland, and San Leandro.
also taught positive parenting skills to 38 parents
through the Nurturing Parent Program. Through EBAC’s early childhood education program in
Oakland’s under-served Fruitvale neighborhood, 72
child/parent pairs prepared for success in kindergarten
and set their goals for college.
EBAC delivers services that attempt to actually EBAC’s afterschool programming received regional
reduce the incidence of adverse childhood experiences recognition from the West Coast Institute for the best
such as neglect, abuse, and parental dysfunction which practices in place at our program sites, particularly
can ultimately create a traumatized child. Sequoia Elementary School.
Over 6,000 students participated in Child Assault EBAC staff who speak 12 languages enrolled 2,000
Prevention (CAP) workshops during the 2014-2015 families in free or low cost health insurance and vital
school year, and 800 adults received CAP training. food assistance programs through our 6 active family
Because child assault prevention begins at home, EBAC resource centers in Fremont, Oakland, and San Leandro.
also taught positive parenting skills to 38 parents
through the Nurturing Parent Program. Through EBAC’s early childhood education program in
Oakland’s under-served Fruitvale neighborhood, 72
child/parent pairs prepared for success in kindergarten
and set their goals for college.

