Teens Against Dating Violence
While February is National Teen Dating Awareness Month, Lip Gloss for Love is committed to providing dating education to teens throughout the year. We understand that dating violence for teens is increasing and tends to go unreported.
Lip Gloss for Love has provided healthy relationship education to over 10,000 teens and youth in the Dallas Ft. Worth metroplex over the past 6 years. Our stats show that teens are often uneducated about the severity of dating violence and unhealthy relationships.
Our teens are directly engaged in practical learning and how to recognize and report dating violence to maintain safety. Our program participants can become Teens Against Dating Violence Advocates in their schools, community, Church and in their family.
Lip Gloss for Love partners with schools, youth and teen programs, churches and other non-profit organizations to ensure that teens are educated on how to stay safe in relationships.
Lip Gloss for Love has provided healthy relationship education to over 10,000 teens and youth in the Dallas Ft. Worth metroplex over the past 6 years. Our stats show that teens are often uneducated about the severity of dating violence and unhealthy relationships.
Our teens are directly engaged in practical learning and how to recognize and report dating violence to maintain safety. Our program participants can become Teens Against Dating Violence Advocates in their schools, community, Church and in their family.
Lip Gloss for Love partners with schools, youth and teen programs, churches and other non-profit organizations to ensure that teens are educated on how to stay safe in relationships.
Let Teens Talk 2022 partnered with DeSoto Parks & Recreation
Why I Attended (In their own words)
"I came because I wanted learn the early signs of an abusive relationship. I also wanted to come here to learn how to help those who are struggling in a abusive relationship." "I attened with the help of my mom. I was actually afraid because of the stuff my family and in went through. My mom said it's going to be okay and go for the education of learning things I may need to know in the future." "To get more community service hours, to learn something new and to never cease in my learning." "I attended to know the red flags in domestically violent relationships so myself and my mom doesn't go through this. Also that I know that there is someone I can talk to so that I don't hold everything in so I won't go back into a depression." "I am here today to learn about unhealthy problems in relationships." "To learn to help others in these situations." "To learn how to treat and support people going through any kind of abuse." "I attended because I wanted to know how to stay in a relationship and support my relationship partner." "The reason I am here is so I can learn and be aware of domestic violence." "To learn to be aware to see the signs of a dangerous relationship to help others." "I attended today to show my appreciation through JLS and acknowledge the fact that there are children who have experienced domestic violence and/or been violated before." "To support people going through it or to have the info." |
G.L.O.S.S. G.I.R.L.
Girls Learning to Obtain Social Safety
while Gaining Insight of Real Life-Skills
The GLOSS GIRL program is designed to initiate self-care, self-awareness and self-worth to combat the negative effects of social media that plague girls aged 12 - 17. The program wants to ensure future generations of positive, confident and aware young ladies who will in turn share the information obtained to continue growing socially intelligent girls.