The young people of our community are strong leaders and the future of this advocacy work. Through Healthy Relationships for Youth and many other programs and projects over the years, we strive to empower young minds to assert their agency and become champions of feminist advocacy. Whether the programs are run by us grown-ups or steered by phenomenal peer mentors, working with the youth of our community is a privilege that we do not take for granted. To explore these various programs and projects, check out the documents below to uncover the herstory of our work with youth.
2003-2006: Photos from Rural Youth Healthy Relationships Education Project >
2008: Youth program receives funding >
2009: Program creates positive attitudes >
2010: AWRC&SASA Healthy Relationships for Youth Proposal >
2010: Grant to help youth build peace >
2011: Youth program benefiting schools >
2013: Local groups receive funding >
2015: Program for youth opening up the conversation >
Do Dating Violence Prevention Programs Make A Difference?, evaluation summary >