2012 highlights…
# of people directly served through programs including the Respect Rally, Respect 360, trainings and Kit, Respect Circles, keynotes, forums & workshops |
# of people who benefit • over 1-year period after program: youth and young adults served directly by educators and organizations trained • estimated % of peers and family members who program participants directly teach program tools and definitions |
1,885 youth (ages 10-17) | 3,680 peers and family |
289 young adults (18-24) | 1,385 peers and family |
2,533 youth influencers (parents, educators and youth organization staff) |
13,475 youth and youth influencers |
4,707 total | 18,540 total |
FULL REPORT
In 2012, we worked with the following partners in 21 cities and 7 states:
Who we worked with…
Alameda County Juvenile Hall
Alameda County Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Stakeholders
American Association of University Women
Carry the Vision
DragonFly Learning
Girls For A Change
Human Options
Junior League
Lonestar Community College
Massachusetts State Women’s Conference
Mount Mary College
National Charity League
National Crittenton Foundation
Pennsylvania State Women’s Conference
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte
Men’s Division International
Public Conversations Project
Runaway Girl, FPC
San Francisco Juvenile Hall
Silicon Valley Leadership Group
Singularity University
Sobrato High School
South Bay Womyn’s Conference
SV FACES
Technology Credit Union
Thurgood Marshall Academy
Univision Bullying Town Hall
Young Women’s College Prep of Rochester
YPO-WPO