The Greater Los Angeles Female Genitaila Mutilation (FGM) Taskforce invites you to an upcoming event in the month of October.
On October 11th, the FGM Taskforce is hosting a panel discussion in celebration of the International Day of the Girl Child and in Honor of Domestic Violence Awareness month.
To register, follow this link:https://forms.gle/UuQe4mWSwvF6QmNB9
You may also find the zoom info on our flyer provided below.
Please save the date and we hope to see you there!
Best Regards,
Jocelyn Zelaya
Community Engagement Coordinator
African Communities Public Health Coalition
5757 W. Century Blvd Suite #600 Los Angeles, CA 90045
www.africancoalition.org
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