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Everyone can benefit from learning more about healthy relationships. Many of us have experienced challenges with communication during arguments, setting boundaries with a family member, or supporting a friend in an unhealthy relationship. No one should feel alone or unsure when it comes to fostering healthy relationships, and we’re here to help. Our prevention program empowers individuals and groups to recognize abuse, build healthy relationships, and create safer, more informed communities. This education can be offered in a variety of formats, from lecture-style presentations to small group discussions.

Where We Provide Education

  • High schools and junior highs in Utah County
  • College classes
  • Clubs and youth groups
  • Church groups and religious leader trainings
  • Parent–child workshops
  • Local non-profit organizations
  • Treatment centers

 

If you or your organization wants to help build safer, more respectful communities, our team is here to help.
Education is a powerful tool — and it starts with you.

 


 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is there a cost for prevention and education programs?

    No. All of our prevention and education services are provided free of charge.

  • What topics do you cover in presentations?

    Our program covers a variety of topics, including understanding consent and boundaries, defining healthy relationships, recognizing abuse, and practicing effective communication. Participants learn how to respond if they or someone they care about experiences violence and are introduced to local resources for support.

  • How long are presentations?

    Presentations can range from short workshops to multi-session trainings. We tailor the length and format to meet your group’s needs.

  • Can presentations be done virtually?

    Yes. We can provide both in-person and virtual trainings depending on your needs.

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