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Real Sex Ed
Greetings,
Join us for a
TWEET and GREET!
Come and join Planned
Parenthood for some sign making, tweeting, food and fun
as we kick off National Sex
Education Week of Action!
We will be
preparing for the REAL SEX ED
rally on Tuesday, September 29,
2009. Come and TWEET about the REAL
Act and discuss the current state of Sex Education in
Georgia! Volunteering is a great way to make a
difference, meet new people, and have a great time.
I
hope to see you there!
Monday, September 28,
2009
6:30pm
Rocky Mountain Pizza
1005 Hemphill Avenue Atlanta, GA
30318
Rocky Mountain Pizza is conveniently
located at the corner of 10th St and Hemphill Ave.
click on the link to RSVP
or contact Nikema
Williams at
Nikema.Williams@ppfa.org 404-688-9305 ext
310
Sign this petition :
Protect Young People's Health...Provide Them with REAL SEX Education!
As a young person or ally who supports REAL sex education, I believe that young people have the right to receive education that teaches about both abstinence and contraception, and provides medically accurate and age-appropriate information that helps them lead safe, healthy lives.
I urge the leaders of Congress to support the Responsible Education About Life Act (H.R.1653/S.972) to create the first ever dedicated funding stream for comprehensive sex education. Programs funded would educate young people about teenage pregnancy and how to prevent STDs, including HIV. These programs would also teach about such topics as healthy relationships and communication skills.
It is time for policymakers to get REAL about empowering young people by giving them the reliable, accurate information they need to make responsible decisions and stay healthy.
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What's At Stake:
Protect Young People's Health...Provide Them with REAL Sex Education!
1 in 4 teen girls has a Sexually Transmitted Infection.
22,500 teenagers in Georgia will become pregnant this year.
Teens Deserve The Facts!
Campaign Expiration Date:
October 21, 2009
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