What the… Puberty!!! Workshop
ZoomGCAPP and Talk More invite parents/caregivers, youth-serving professionals, and young people to an engaging online discussion about puberty. Our guest speaker, Lauren Barineau, who is the founder of Talk More,
GCAPP and Talk More invite parents/caregivers, youth-serving professionals, and young people to an engaging online discussion about puberty. Our guest speaker, Lauren Barineau, who is the founder of Talk More,
September is suicide prevention month. All month, youth-serving professionals, survivors, allies, and community members unite to promote suicide prevention awareness. Youth Advisory Council members from GCAPP and Fulton County AHYD
As the COVID-19 surge continues, young people and families are in major need of resources to thrive. GCAPP partners with local organizations Newton County Family Connection and the Newton County
October is Let's Talk Month, a time for encouraging conversations between young people and their caregivers about sex and sexuality. GCAPP is excited to have Amy Lang, founder of Birds
Let's amplify community voices to identify current challenges and connect young people to the right tools. We are inviting youth-serving professionals and organizations, youth advocates, parents, and community leaders across
Are you a dad or male mentor who struggles with talking about adolescent/sexual health with your teen? Are you looking for the best tips and accurate information to share with
GCAPP, and the youth we serve, need your support more than ever. Thank you to everyone who attended the Impact Party at Spanx or watched the virtual program! If you
Join us for the statewide launch of the Georgia Adolescent Health Alliance, a new, exciting venture and paradigm shift for Georgia’s youth. THE GEORGIA ADOLESCENT HEALTH ALLIANCE (The Alliance) is a
The facts about child sexual abuse are alarming, but abuse is preventable. Join GCAPP and Defend Innocence on Thursday, Nov. 11 at 6 p.m for an interactive online presentation designed
YES! is our premier event for teens, specifically high schoolers. The youth-driven event, powered by our Youth Advisory Council, attracts hundreds of teens across the state and addresses a broad range of issues including mental wellness, social change, college and job preparation, goal setting, among others.