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Nurses will listen to your concerns and answer your questions about pregnancy, abortion and related issues. All our services are confidential and offered free of charge.
A&M Partnership was founded with a vision of reaching every teenager in the country with the abstinence and marriage message. A national plan was developed and funding was secured to provide abstinence programs nationally.
The objective of ILLUSIONS is to be a pioneer in the essential effort to educate young people about the addictive, destructive nature of pornography. ILLUSIONS also seeks to educate parents on the vastly underexposed problem and prepare them on how to best protect and guide their children to a safer, happier future.
The A.C. Green Youth Foundation is about building character, strong bodies and strong minds, winning and losing with dignity, teamwork, and sacrifice. We provide programs that ignite dreams and an abstinence program that says it’s okay to wait until marriage.
Join Parents from around the country to voice your support for abstinence education. Click the link above for details.
Concerned Parents Report © is dedicated to reporting information and imparting knowledge to parents so they can empower their children to make the healthiest choice for their reproductive health – living a chaste lifestyle.
You can help your son or daughter make healthy choices, including deciding to wait until marriage to have sex. 4parents.gov can help you talk to your child, pre-teen, or teen early and often about waiting to have sex, what happens as he or she grows, and other important topics.
Parents – You can protect your kids from the risks associated with drinking by maintaining open communication and expressing a clear, consistent message about alcohol. This Web site will provide facts and practical advice on how to talk to your kids about underage drinking. It will help you create household rules that support your values.
The Enough Is Enough (EIE) mission is to make the internet safer for children and families. We are dedicated to continue raising public awareness about the dangers of Internet pornography and sexual predators, and advance solutions that promote equality, fairness and respect for human dignity with shared responsibility between the public, technology, and the law.
We seek to educate and inform the public, and to encourage practices and policies that promote positive change in the production and use of mass media. We are committed to partnering with parents and other caregivers, organizations, and corporations in using the power of the free market to create healthier media choices for families, so that we have healthier, less violent communities.
Today’s teens have a knowledge of the Internet that often surpasses that of their parents. It is imperative that they also have an understanding of the dangers that exist online and how to deal with them. Watch teens share their own “Real-Life Stories” about issues affecting them on the Internet such as cyberbullying, online enticement, and giving out too much personal information.
TheAntiDrug.com serves as a drug prevention information center, and a supportive community for parents to interact and learn from each other. The site provides parents and other adults caregivers access to: helpful articles and advice from experts in the fields of parenting and substance abuse prevention, science-based drug prevention information, news and studies, support from other parents striving to keep their children drug-free and perspectives of teens themselves.
We are committed to changing attitudes and expectations around youth drinking. drug abuse and helping student make successful transitions from high school to college and beyond. We do this by providing training and technical assistance for professionals working with this population, developing high-quality and effective resources, and working to change policies that affect young people.
This website will help communicate to parents and other caring adults about how they can help promote their child’s mental health and reduce his or her risk for becoming involved with alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs.




