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Georgia Insurance: Church Youth Group accuses man of Sexual Misconduct
- Cobb County and Acworth police are investigating multiple cases of alleged child molestation on behalf of a church youth group volunteer.
Cesar Pastrana, 25, is in custody at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center according to authorities on Monday. Cesar was charged with aggravated child molestation, child molestation and sexual battery.
A youth group lock-in, also known as “THRIVE,” was held Feb 3 and 4 by Kennesaw’s Northstar Church at a private Cobb residence.
Pastrana is accused of molesting two of the attendees. However, authorities aren’t convinced this is the end of it.
We’re not limiting the scope of our investigation to just churches,” Pierce told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “We’re also asking about schools and anything he volunteered to do.” (AJC, Brooks)
The truth is, sexual misconduct allegations (true and false) are on the rise. Even if your organization’s members are 100% innocent, misconduct allegations require legal defense. And, legal defense is costly!
Sexual misconduct coverage protects your organization and its members, directors, officers, employees and/or volunteers up to the policy limits with potential expense that may include necessary legal expenses. Even if your organization is not specifically aware of the alleged incident, your Non-Profit can still be held liable in the court of law.
Sexual Misconduct Allegations are one of the most serious financial exposures that your organization faces today. As your Georgia NonProfit problem solvers, we urge you to protect your organization and mission with the right coverage at the best price.
*Source Cited: Brooks, Angel K. “Church Youth Group Volunteer Charged with Child Molestation | Ajc.com.” Atlanta News, Sports, Atlanta Weather, Business News | Ajc.com. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 15 Feb. 2012. Web. 15 Feb. 2012. <http://www.ajc.com/news/cobb/church-youth-group-volunteer-1348620.html?cxtype=rss_news>.
Georgia NonProfit Event: CASA Superhero 5K Run/Walk
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TechBridge Contest: Eligibility & Project Requirements
Do you have a technology project that your nonprofit organization would like to implement to help you be more efficient and effective in serving the community? Now’s your chance to put that technology plan into action.
TechBridge has announced their 11th annual Technology Innovation Award, given by Accenture. One Georgia nonprofit will receive this award for presenting their innovative vision for how to improve their organization through technology.
The prize? Over $25,000 in free software, consultation and more! Click here for more information.
The application deadline for the 2012 Award is 5:00pm EST on Monday February 6, 2012. Link to the application is below.
Your Georgia Insurance Problem Solvers bring you this information about your NonProfit’s eligibility and project criteria:
ELIGIBILITY:
Verify that your organization meets the following eligibility criteria:
- Is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, not including churches, or organizations whose primary mission is to promote a religion; private schools, colleges or universities; nonprofit hospitals or cooperative hospital service organizations; governmental agencies;
- Has an annual operating budget in the current or most recent fiscal year larger than $50,000;
- Demonstrates fiscal responsibility, the appropriate use of funds and accounting standards; and
- Follows EEOC guidelines and provides equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, status as a disabled veteran or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
PROJECT CRITERIA:
Does your nonprofit project meet the following criteria?
- The project can be implemented within 6 months and must start in June 2012.
- The technology and supporting processes implemented must be sustainable long term.
- Your management commits to support the outcomes.
- The technology will be used by a Georgia nonprofit.
- The project must have a material, measurable impact on the community.
$25,000 Prize: Calling all Georgia NonProfits!
We make it our mission to protect our Georgia nonprofit insurance clients with the same level of passion they dedicate to making a difference in our community. As a result, when news crosses our desks with the potential to benefit your organization, we’ve got to share it!
We hope the following update interests you:
Apply to WIN a $30,000 PRIZE donation
from Techbridge & Accenture
TechBridge and Accenture are partnering to present the 11th annual, 2012 Technology Innovation Award to a deserving Georgia nonprofit with an innovative vision for using technology to:
- Increase the efficiency of day-to-day operations.
- Improve effectiveness in serving clients and key stakeholders.
- Grow fundraising, advocacy or volunteer efforts
PRIZE PACKAGE
The winning nonprofit gets to see its technology vision put into action! Specifically, the winner will receive the following award, valued at over $30,000:
- $25,000 in TechBridge services
- Simplify and streamline your data
- Collect and share your information
- Stabilize and modernize your infrastructure
- $5,000 cash grant for project implementation/startup operating costs
- One year TechBridge membership
- Plus thousands of dollars in software from Microsoft, Salesforce.com and/or Netsuite*
Visit this Georgia NonProfit Insurance blog for more information regarding your eligibility,
project criteria and for the link to the application.
Supporting our Very Own Client, ATLHHH!
Atlanta’s world-class medical facilities attract visitors from across the country. In today’s economy, medical expenses and frequent hospital visits can be financially draining for families. Not to mention, the emotional strain of caring for a sick loved one in a foreign city can be extremely overwhelming.
The Gillman Insurance Problem Solvers are proud to support Atlanta Hospital Hospitality House (AHHH) in its mission to provide a “home away from home” for outpatients and loved ones from 21 local Atlanta hospitals. As the AHHH is a Non-Profit client of the Georgia insurance agency, the Georgia NonProfit Insurance Problem Solvers are delighted to prepare dinner and dessert for the AHHH guests this holiday.
“It’s an honor for us to volunteer with our families at Atlanta Hospital Hospitality House,” says agency founder Ed Gillman, AAI. “It’s our mission to provide our commercial clients, including over 150 Non-Profits, with insurance solutions and community support. Giving back to our Non-Profit clients is also very rewarding on a personal level, particularly during the holidays.”
Guests at the AHHH are provided with a comfortable place to stay, prepared meals and a supportive environment so that they can focus on getting better. In 2010, the ATLHHH served more than 5,000 accommodations.
In addition to spreading holiday cheer at the AHHH dinner, the Georgia NonProfit Insurance Problem Solvers purchased an angel for the establishment’s Angel Tree Fundraiser, which will help support the ATLHHH’s mission. Georgia NonProfit Insurance knows that the holidays are supposed to be a time of joy and celebration, but the holidays can be a difficult time for families with loved ones who are going through medical treatment far from home. Whether they are writing Atlanta insurance policies or simply lending a helping hand, the team at Gillman is committed to bettering its community and the lives of its neighbors.
















