Healthy Relationships
Empowering youth with culturally responsive, trauma-informed education that builds healthy relationships, strengthens protective factors, and supports positive development.
These programs help youth build the knowledge and skills needed to form positive, safe, and supportive relationships. Age-appropriate curricula—from middle school to older teens— support personal growth, good decision-making, and skills to navigate relationships during adolescence.
Note: Funding for this program is provided at no cost to clients thanks to funding from grants and donations.
Individuals Served through this program
Community Members Given Materials or Resources through this program
Programs
Programming focused on building healthy relationships.
Teen Impact
Facilitates Power Through Choices, that teaches at-risk youth about healthy relationships, risky behavior avoidance and how to access available resources. To learn more contact: Kassandra Ruiz kruiz@cfraz.org
Ready4Life
Facilitates the Relationship Smarts Plus curricula, a relationship education program, where youth can build skills and knowledge in avoiding risky behaviors, for youth in middle school. To learn more, contact: Jenny Cox jcox@cfraz.org
Empowering Youth 2.0
Facilitates Love Notes, a relationship education curriculum, covering topics such as healthy relationships, communication, boundaries, goal setting, and avoiding risky behavior, for youth ages 12-19. To learn more, contact: Kennedy Van Norman kvannorman@cfraz.org
Locations Where Offered
Teen Impact is offered in the Pima, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Yuma, La Paz, Pinal, Cochise and Santa Cruz counties. The Ready4Life Program is offered in the Pima, Pinal, Maricopa Gila, and Cochise counties. The Empowering Youth 2.0 program is offered in the Pima, Maricopa and Apache Junction counties.
Curricula that Can Still be Offered as Fee for Service
Guy Talk
Guy Talk is an evidence-based program where male-identified youth in high school learn about healthy masculinity, sexual and reproductive health, and healthy relationships while playing games and winning prizes! Contact Karely Bustamante: kbustamante@cfraz.org
Go Grrls
This workshop is geared toward female identified girls in grades six through eight and focuses on numerous topics such as pregnancy prevention, making healthy choices, sound decision making, positive self-esteem and healthy relationships all while playing games and earning prizes. Contact Jenny Cox: jcox@cfraz.org
Contact Us
Reach out to the following contacts to learn more.
Teen Impact Contact: Kassandra Ruiz
kruiz@cfraz.org
Ready4Life Contact: Jenny Cox jcox@cfraz.org
Empowering Youth 2.0 Contact: Kennedy Van Norman
kvannorman@cfraz.org