Members
The Healthy Colorado Youth Alliance is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, coalition of organizations and individuals who believe that we can reduce rates of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV, in Colorado youth by ensuring that all young people have access to science-based, comprehensive, medically-accurate, culturally relevant and age-appropriate sexuality education, information and resources so that they can make informed decisions about their health and relationships. We are working to achieve this through advocacy, changing and implementing public policy, and community organizing.
Our members work with us to make access to comprehensive sexuality education a reality.
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Lambda Community Center seeks to be a resource center for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, Two-Spirit, Same-Gender-Loving, Questioning and heterosexual Ally (GLBTIQQA) community in northern Colorado, through support, education, outreach, advocacy and collaboration.
For more information about Lambda Community Center, click here. |
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Tri-County Health Department is the largest local health department in Colorado. It is our mission to protect, promote and improve the health, environment and quality of life for the residents of Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties.
To learn more about TCHD, click here. |
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The mission of Colorado AIDS Project (CAP) is to prevent HIV infection and improve lives affected by HIV and AIDS.
Colorado AIDS Project is a 25 year-old community based organization that helps those living with HIV/AIDS, and those at risk, to make healthy choices for a self sufficient, enhanced quality of life. CAP provides innovative, individualized services to those most in need, educates high risk populations, and advocates for social and health care equity.
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Colorado Youth Matter (formerly COAPPP) actively engages Colorado communities to promote the healthy sexual and reproductive development of all teens and advance the well-being of parenting teens.
Colorado Youth Matter works to:
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Support the capacity of youth serving organizations and local communities to effectively address the issues of adolescent reproductive and sexual health through training, technical assistance, and public education
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Enhance and increase the understanding and implementation of science-based approaches and successful and promising practices to pregnancy and HIV/STD prevention among adolescents
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Disseminate and analyze current research, data, and policies related to teen sexual and reproductive health and positive youth development
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Advocate for teens, parenting teens, and their families through public policy and public education
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Advance policies and programs that support the healthy development of parenting teens and their children
Learn more about Colorado Youth Matter by clicking here.
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