Network

Who's Positive

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Location: 
United States

Founded by its executive director in 2003, Who's Positive developed from an outreach program designed to reach out to youth in high schools and colleges to a thriving organization which is networked with national, regional and local organizations all across the world.

TRIP! Project

Location: 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

TRIP! provides safer sex and safer drug use info and supplies to party people in Toronto's electronic music communities.

TRIP! is a grassroots initiative that sprouted in the summer of 1995 and has since nurtured healthy and wise choices among those in our communities. TRIP! neither condones nor condemns the use of any drug and instead provides information to help people make informed decisions that directly affect their long-term health.

One Love Project

Location: 
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

The One Love Project is a program of Boston-based non-profit Next Step. The project helps young people living with HIV develop leadership, advocacy and life skills, in order to achieve good health, positive behavior, civic engagement and socioeconomic success.

One Love harnesses the power of music, theater, discussion forums and creative writing to help youth develop their voice and build life-long friendships.

Taking Action! Project: Art and Aboriginal Youth Leadership for HIV Prevention

Location: 
Canada

Taking Action is a national project working with six Aboriginal communities across Canada to figure out how Aboriginal youth understand HIV in relation to their communities and cultures and to see if using art is an effective tool for working with youth to talk about HIV/AIDS.

Kabataang Gabay sa Positibong Pamumuhay

Location: 
Iloilo City, Philippines

Kabataang Gabay sa Positibong Pamumuhay or in English come close to "Peers for Positive Living" was founded in the year 1999 by 18 Pag-asa Youth Association of the Philippines under the Department of Social Welfare and Development in Iloilo City Philippines. Working with communities of at-risk and vulnerable children and youth in highly exploitative environments and risk spaces, KGPP operates in 6 provinces and 10 highly urbanised cities/municipalities in Western Visayas and had reached 8,000 at-risk children and youth since 1999.

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Rural Child

Location: 
Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Rural Child© “making dreams come true” concept are developed to create opportunities for youth in rural areas to advance through media and many other tools to communicate and help them to create their own opportunities as well expressing themselves through multimedia. The project will help them to build self-esteem, leadership, motivate, build character, learn to express there emotion and learn to speak out their issues and teach about behavior as well as attitude.

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