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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
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We will use this blog to educate people on how to have a healthy relationship AND maintain it. also we will be discussing the 5 types of abuse that make a relationship UNhealthy. Videos will be posted up from our youth at Sociedad Latina giving lessons or workshops on health iniquties. We hope you guys find these tips helpful. Thank you for viewing our blog !
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Boston-Area Resources
Community Resources (Boston Area): These are organizations we have worked with in the past that are great organizations and resources for youth! We tried to list a contact for each organization to help facilitate you reaching out. Just mention us!
· Whittier Street Health Center- provides training and support for youth programs on reproductive health. They are awesome and provide bilingual training! Contact: Toriano Johnson, Youth Services Coordinator; www.wshc.org
•Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC )-Provides services to survivors of rape and sexual assault, their friends and family. Contact: Stacey Lantz, Community Awareness and Outreach Coordinator; www.barcc.org/
· Hyde Square Task Force- provide sexual education training and leading campaign to access condoms in Boston Public Schools. Contact: Ana Almeida, Youth Development Programs Manager; www.hstf.org
· Start Strong Initiative of the Boston Public Health Commission- youth leadership group, provides a great peer exchange and training on healthy relationship topics. Contact: Jess Alder, Project Manager. They also have a blog! Check them out: http://healthybostonblog.wordpress.com/
· Theatre Offensive- provides performances based on the LGBTQ youth experience. A great interactive way to start a dialogue! Contact: Magda Spasiano, Programs Manager; www.theatreoffensive.org
· Boston GLASS- New England’s first (and the country’s fourth) community center serving young people in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. Contact: Ismael Rivera, Program Director. http://www.jri.org/services/health-hiv-lgbtq-services/health-and-prevention-services/boston-glass
· IMPACT- personal safety, assertiveness and self-defense training program. Contact: Meg Stone, Director; www.impactboston.org
· Close to Home- Domestic Violence Prevention Initiative; www.c2home.org
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