Having meaningful, sharing, healthy relationships help you maintain a positive outlook and helps you stave off feelings of depression, anxiety and anger. Sharing your feelings, concerns, hopes and challenges with others help you stay connected and helps you maintain a healthy level of healthy support and camaraderie. Having other people involved in your life when things are challenging helps provide you with alternative points of view that can help in objective decision making when you may feel that making any decision is too difficult. Friends are an essential part of life.
"Love Doesn't Shove" Dedicated to educating the community about the dynamics of healthy relationships as a means to end teen dating violence and promote a safer, happier society."
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Loveisrespect’s purpose is to engage, educate and empower young people to prevent and end abusive relationships. |
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Snap Counsellors was created to give a discreet and friendly space for youngsters to talk about relationship violence. The initiative was started by Rajshekar Patil, an advertising professional, Avani Parekh, an experienced counsellor , and Nida Sheriff, an activist and founder of Chayn India. 90% teens don't report abuse because they are scared of their partners or parents, or fear the stigma of exposure. |
Circle of 6 is for everyone. It’s fast, easy-to-use and private. Originally designed for college students to prevent sexual violence, we also know it’s handy for teenagers, parents, friends, or all communities seeking to foster healthy relationships and safety. Need help getting home? Need an interruption? Two taps lets your circle know where you are and how they can help. Circle of 6 app for iPhone and Android makes it quick and easy to reach the 6 people you choose. |