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Learn about the type of events we can bring to your community.

Host an FPM Event

Family Protection Ministries offers dynamic events in local communities throughout the state. These experiences are fully managed by FPM from beginning to end, and you can host one of these events in your area by securing a venue.

The two key events we provide are Hold The Line and Homeschool Freedom Day. Hold The Line aims to deliver a focused and informative gathering that helps participants understand the significance and advantages of private homeschooling and advocacy. In contrast, Homeschool Freedom Day seeks to energize and inspire advocacy efforts while also equipping parents and families with training for District Office visits and essential resources.

It would be a blessing for a church to provide a venue at no cost! Would your church be able to do that?

 

Which event are you interested in hosting?

Hold the Line

The goal of Hold the line is to have a smaller, condensed and informative event that educates locals on the importance, value, and freedoms of private homeschooling and advocacy.

Attendees: 20+
Timeframe: 1.5 – 2 hours
Speakers:

Nathan Pierce

  • Education Options
  • Active and Coming Threats To the Family in California
  • Ways You Can Make A Difference

Local Private Homeschooler

  • Engaging in Local Politics for the good of the country.
  • What Can Youth Do to Prepare for Politics
  • Why I chose private homeschooling and why it is worth defending.
  • Freedom: Can We Still Make A Difference?

Homeschool Freedom Day

The goal of Homeschool Freedom Day is to motivate and inspire advocacy and provide training for District Office visits and resources for parents and families.

Attendees: 40+
Timeframe: 4-6 hours
Speakers:

Nathan Pierce

  • Legislation: Current Bills, Life Cycle, and History
  • Reaching Legislators
  • Relationships are Key
  • What is the Purpose for Visits
  • Current Issues

Variety of Speakers

  • Why I chose private homeschooling and why it is worth defending.
  • Home Based Advocacy

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