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This website provides sexual and reproductive health-related resources for youth-supporting professionals working with young people, including young people experiencing the child welfare and/or justice systems, homelessness, and/or disconnection from school and work (i.e., opportunity youth). Learn more.  ...
This webpage provides information and resources about co-regulation for various age ranges. The page contains a video about co-regulation for adults who work, coach, and care for youth. Additional resources descriptions of OPRE co-regulation research and evaluation projects are also provided. Learn more.  ...
This webpage discusses the importance of mentoring as a component of youth gang violence intervention. Learn more.   
This webpage contains facts and resources on drunk driving prevention for St. Patrick’s Day 2023. The webpage contains graphics, banners, fact sheets, news releases, and sample social media messaging. Learn more.  
On YE4C young people share their experiences and perspectives on what makes a difference for youth engaged in change. Learn from their stories.
CFPB recently launched newly redesigned website landing pages in Arabic, Chinese, Haitian Creole, Korean, Russian, Tagalog, and Vietnamese, seeking to make it easier to navigate CFPB tools and resources and learn more about the banking and financial systems. The pages include commonly used financial terms and acronyms. Learn more. ...
The mission of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships is to serve people in need by collaborating with interested faith-based and community organizations. The Partnerships Office works with agency Centers for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships (“agency Centers”) at the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Education, Health and Human ...
This webpage contains a student handout with fun facts about Black History Month. The page also contains a teaching guide (PDF, 2 pages) with activities for every grade level. Learn more.  
This game helps students celebrate Black (African American) History Month by testing their knowledge on facts and figures about the Black population in the United States. See the accompanying fun facts handout for answers to the questions. Learn more.  
This webpage shares free publications and tip sheets, as well as links to mobile apps for youth, teens, and young adults on topics such as substance misuse, common mental health conditions, and coping with disasters and other traumatic events. Videos, data visualizations, brochures, and additional resources are provided for the ...
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