Some Helpful Links
The sites and programs listed below are not affiliated with UASA or its programs, and their listing should not be considered an endorsement of their products, services, or sponsoring organizations.
AIDS/HIV |
www.f2f.org
Face to Face's mission is to provide compassionate care for people living with
HIV/AIDS and their loved ones, and prevention education to the entire community.
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BOYS |
www.mystrength.org
"The MyStrength Campaign" is a project of the California Department of
Health Services and the California Coalition Against
Sexual Assault (CALCASA), a statewide coalition of rape crisis centers and prevention programs.
Our vision is a world free from sexual violence. To help make this vision a reality, young men are asked
to take action to stop rape. The theme is "My Strength is Not for Hurting," and is designed to raise
awareness of sexual violence among youth and highlight the vital role that young men can play in
fostering healthy, safe relationships.
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FUN |
www.chopsonline.com
Chop's is Santa Rosa's premier teen club designed by and for teens.
Get into the action at Chop's, a multiuse teen recreation facility with a tech lounge, gym,
climbing wall, art studio, nightclub, café and recording studio. Located in the Railroad Square area,
Chop's is located near public transportation and within walking distance of downtown. If you live in
Santa Rosa or attend a Santa Rosa high school or middle school come on in, check them out and
sign up!
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HEALTH |
www.ppgg.org
A non-profit health organization that has been helping women, men and teens
make responsible choices for 83 years. Since 1923, Planned Parenthood has been committed to delivering
the highest quality reproductive health care, teaching responsible and age-appropriate sexuality
education and has been working diligently to protect a woman's right to choose.
See the Rohnert Park Health Center Schedule.
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Public Health Division - Sonoma County
Public health clinics provide optimal access to necessary medical
services. Various eligibility criteria exist as well as a low- or no-cost fee structure.
Fees can be partially or completely waived for some services if clients are unable to pay for their
treatment or exams. The clinic schedules are designed for easy access and availability of medical care.
They offer two clinic locations to serve the public.
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www.swhealthcenter.org
Southwest Community Health Center is dedicated to providing excellent,
affordable medical care and health education in a supportive and culturally appropriate environment.
We are committed to acting as advocates for the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of the
individuals in our community.
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LGBTQ |
www.posimages.org
A community education resource and support group for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,
Transgendered, Intersexed, Queer and Questioning youth and young adults in Sonoma County.
Positive Images provides a safe space for teens and young adults and community educational
services for high schools, businesses, community-based organizations, colleges, hospitals, social
service departments, and organizations interested in learning more about the issues facing
GLBTQQI youth and young adults.
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SEXUAL ASSAULT |
www.uasasonoma.org
We, the women and men of United Against Sexual Assault, working in
partnership with the community, strive to eliminate all forms of violence, with a special focus
on sexual assault and abuse. Sexual assault is an unacceptable and unconscionable form of oppression,
which is destructive to the lives of survivors, their families, and friends. UASA facilitates healing
and promotes the prevention of violence by providing counseling, advocacy, intervention, and education,
in our communities.
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www.rainn.org
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) is the nation's largest
anti-sexual assault organization. RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE
and carries out programs to prevent sexual assault, help victims and ensure that rapists are brought
to justice. Inside, you'll find statistics, counseling resources, prevention tips, news
and more.
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SUPPORT |
www.socialadvocatesforyouth.org
SAY collaborates closely with local communities and schools to address and
help meet the needs of young people and their families. Services include: A crisis line for adolescents
and parents; a shelter for runaway and homeless youth that focuses on family reunification; individual,
family, and group counseling; school-based drug and alcohol prevention and education; youth employment
services; family advocacy; mentoring; and a supportive housing program for young adults out
of foster care.
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