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Healthy Relationship Skills for Youth & Supporting Adults
  It helped me with my family, we argue so much as a family and this class is helping us not fight so much.   -7th Grader

It helped me with my family, we argue so much as a family and this class is helping us not fight so much.

-7th Grader

  Infatuation is something or like someone that can satisfy you and love is where you just want to spend their life together wish them. Don’t change yourself, be who you are. I learned to report sexual abuse or anything that makes me uncomfortable.

Infatuation is something or like someone that can satisfy you and love is where you just want to spend their life together wish them. Don’t change yourself, be who you are. I learned to report sexual abuse or anything that makes me uncomfortable.

-7th Grader

  I learned about the toxic traits of a relationship. It gave me the strength I needed to break up with my toxic ex.    -8th Grader

I learned about the toxic traits of a relationship. It gave me the strength I needed to break up with my toxic ex.

-8th Grader

  This class was valuable because it prepared me for the future and problems people face. I now understand how to set better boundaries, even if it’s just with a friend. I’m not yet sure how I want to grow in relationships.    -7th Grader

This class was valuable because it prepared me for the future and problems people face. I now understand how to set better boundaries, even if it’s just with a friend. I’m not yet sure how I want to grow in relationships.

-7th Grader

  I learned I’m a people pleaser, and to become more cautious about relationships and how I can see red flags. I need to grow on my emotions. This class teaches to be safe and live a successful life.   -Anonymous

I learned I’m a people pleaser, and to become more cautious about relationships and how I can see red flags. I need to grow on my emotions. This class teaches to be safe and live a successful life.

-Anonymous

  This program has been so helpful to me and it has helped me connect and communicate with other people. I love when you guys are open at lunch because it has helped me through some rough confusing times. Thank you for letting me be a part of this!

This program has been so helpful to me and it has helped me connect and communicate with other people. I love when you guys are open at lunch because it has helped me through some rough confusing times. Thank you for letting me be a part of this!

-Chloe, 8th Grade

  I learned that I’m not the only one who is scared to say no.   -6th Grader

I learned that I’m not the only one who is scared to say no.

-6th Grader

  It taught us how to say no and to not give into peer pressure. I learned that “no” means “no” and several signs or variations of abuse.   -7th Grader

It taught us how to say no and to not give into peer pressure. I learned that “no” means “no” and several signs or variations of abuse.

-7th Grader

  I learned that “love chemicals” can cloud judgment. This class was valuable, because it teaches youth to be careful, and to be more aware of the ups and downs of relationships, while steering clear of abusive/ negative relationships.   -Anonymous

I learned that “love chemicals” can cloud judgment. This class was valuable, because it teaches youth to be careful, and to be more aware of the ups and downs of relationships, while steering clear of abusive/ negative relationships.

-Anonymous

  I learned that there’s lots of resources to reach out to if i’m being abused. This class was valuable because it teaches you to be responsible with your actions and to consent to a life-long projects like children. Did I grow in relationships? Yes!

I learned that there’s lots of resources to reach out to if i’m being abused. This class was valuable because it teaches you to be responsible with your actions and to consent to a life-long projects like children. Did I grow in relationships? Yes! I got a few old friends back after a few lessons in the program.

-7th Grader

  There are a lot a variety of people to meet. There are a lot of emotions. There are fake and real love and you can get swayed by fake love.   -7th Grader

There are a lot a variety of people to meet. There are a lot of emotions. There are fake and real love and you can get swayed by fake love.

-7th Grader

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  It helped me with my family, we argue so much as a family and this class is helping us not fight so much.   -7th Grader
  Infatuation is something or like someone that can satisfy you and love is where you just want to spend their life together wish them. Don’t change yourself, be who you are. I learned to report sexual abuse or anything that makes me uncomfortable.
  I learned about the toxic traits of a relationship. It gave me the strength I needed to break up with my toxic ex.    -8th Grader
  This class was valuable because it prepared me for the future and problems people face. I now understand how to set better boundaries, even if it’s just with a friend. I’m not yet sure how I want to grow in relationships.    -7th Grader
  I learned I’m a people pleaser, and to become more cautious about relationships and how I can see red flags. I need to grow on my emotions. This class teaches to be safe and live a successful life.   -Anonymous
  This program has been so helpful to me and it has helped me connect and communicate with other people. I love when you guys are open at lunch because it has helped me through some rough confusing times. Thank you for letting me be a part of this!
  I learned that I’m not the only one who is scared to say no.   -6th Grader
  It taught us how to say no and to not give into peer pressure. I learned that “no” means “no” and several signs or variations of abuse.   -7th Grader
  I learned that “love chemicals” can cloud judgment. This class was valuable, because it teaches youth to be careful, and to be more aware of the ups and downs of relationships, while steering clear of abusive/ negative relationships.   -Anonymous
  I learned that there’s lots of resources to reach out to if i’m being abused. This class was valuable because it teaches you to be responsible with your actions and to consent to a life-long projects like children. Did I grow in relationships? Yes!
  There are a lot a variety of people to meet. There are a lot of emotions. There are fake and real love and you can get swayed by fake love.   -7th Grader
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