Contact Plus
Empowering Youth through Knowledge
For more than 30 years, YWCA’s Contact Plus Program has worked with middle school and high school youth in the Minneapolis Public Schools to provide sexual health education. Contact Plus engages with youth between the ages of 11 – 18 around holistic sexual health education and self-empowerment, so they are informed and active agents of their health. Our focus is to help youth cultivate positive relationships and make informed decisions rooted in their identity, values and goals.
Program Details:
As part of this program, students:
Meet in gender-specific, non-binary or coed groups
Participate in discussions and activities to learn about themselves and their relationships with others
Learn how to assertively communicate
Learn how to make well-informed and responsible decisions about their sexual health
YWCA integrates proven curriculum into the program and has developed an original toolkit focused on inclusive, gender-affirming and pleasure-positive sexuality education.
Sexuality Education Toolkit
YWCA Minneapolis developed a Sexuality Education Toolkit for youth workers to provide support for educators who want to create an inclusive sexuality education experience for young people.
Program Goals ↘
Students learn to identify and practice components of healthy relationships in all aspects of life
Students develop tools to continue to cultivate a healthy sense of how they relate to themselves and others
Students are informed of current sexual health information such as responsible sex practices, STI & pregnancy prevention and how to access resources
100%
of Contact Plus participants demonstrate knowledge of pregnancy prevention and STIs
Youth In Action
Our Youth in Action (YIA) program supports youth in activating their leadership and community advocacy skills.
Participants will:
Learn about various social issues impacting the community
Connect with local organizers, activists, artists, and political figures to learn more about various lenses of social justice topics
Build resume skills and network with local community leaders
Receive a stipend of $15 per hour