National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month
February has been declared National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month by President Obama. Can you recognize an unhealthy teen relationship? Do you know how to best help a friend, son or daughter who's in a troublesome partnership, at home or away at college?
Please join UPC partner Safe Community Coalition Feb. 9 at McLean High School for "What's Love Got to Do With It? Healthy Relationships and Dating," a community conversation focused on facts, feelings and empowerment.
The McLean program begins at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium. View event flyer for more details.
Support efforts in our communities and schools, and in our own families, to empower young people to develop healthy relationships throughout their lives and to engage in activities that prevent and respond to teen dating violence. For more information on this issue, visit these links.
- http://www.teendvmonth.org/
- http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/01/31/presidential-proclamation-national-teen-dating-violence-awareness-and-pr
- http://www.WhiteHouse.gov/1is2many
- The National Dating Abuse Helpline offers information and support to individuals struggling with unhealthy relationships. For immediate and confidential advice and referrals, concerned teens and their loved ones are encouraged to contact the Helpline at 1-866-331-9474, text "loveis" to 77054, or visit: www.LoveIsRespect.org.
- Additional resources are available at: www.CDC.gov/features/datingviolence



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