Reuben's staff celebrate a winning game at SERVE 2018 (CNW Group/Head and Hands) |
The Sense Project employs an approach that are trans- and queer-positive, casual, and non-judgmental. Delivered by a team of trained peer facilitators 18-25, the unique combination creates an environment of relatability where teens ask what they want, and get the answers they deserve.In the last year, the Sense Project made a shift to working more with the Francophone school system, with a 253% increase in the number of safer sex workshops offered in French.
- The Sense Project also debuted two new workshop series for teens surrounding different sexualities and trans experiences.
Those who aren't playing beach volleyball are welcome to bask in the sun at Jeanne Mance Park too! You don't have to raise money to contribute: all you have to do is buy a hot dog and you'll be contributing to your community.
- Kids are welcome too - facepainting and childcare are available!
"Youth already have a lot of knowledge. They just need to validate that knowledge, and build on it in an environment that feels safe". - Charlie Morin, Sense Project Coordinator
Who: The staff of 11 Montreal bars and restaurants and community members who want to support sex education for youth
Why: To support sex education for Montreal youth through a fun day of beach volleyball, games, face painting, and more!
When: Sunday, July 28th, 2019: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Where: Association Montreal Beach - Griffintown, on the canal
SOURCE: Head and Hands