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Mission Promote healthy behavior among teens “Teens Reaching Teens”
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Hip Hop aims to help participants clarify their values regarding sex, develop conflict resolution skills, raise awareness of violence, reduce sexual harassment, physical and emotion abuse and the impact it has on community, family and teenagers. Over all participates learn to utilize effective communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills.
This program is designed as an HIV/AIDS, violence and prevention program. However, the curriculum also includes information associated with adolescent pregnancy prevention. Abstinence is discussed as the primary way to prevent the transmission of HIV, domestic violence use of tobacco, promote health and wellness, reproductive health among teens and reduce and to prevent pregnancy; however teens are also taught about using condoms to prevent HIV/AIDS, communication skills are developed with power points for peer-to-peer education and stipends are paid to participants who complete five health education session and prepare presentation for community education and advocacy activities. Trained teens make health education and prevention presentation locally at community and youth events locally and recruit and promote education and awareness across the community spectrum.
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