Give young people a cause, creative freedom, and a little bit of money—and wonders can happen. At least that’s what Samantha Phillips-Bland learned. [Continue]
A conversation between a teen and a parent about sex is uncomfortable at best, a potential minefield of miscommunication at worst. And what about the reproductive health needs of young men? Are they being met, and if not, how do you get more young men into the reproductive health system? These and many other issues were raised at the conference titled CFHC: A Focus On Youth held August 11 and 12 at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City. [Continue]
CFHC launched the website www.talkwithyourkids.org on September 12 to promote parent and child connectedness and communication. Shelley Marks, EPA Division Director, and her staff created the website content after realizing that there was not much available on the Internet for families, especially when it comes to talking to kids about sex. [Continue]
Director of Human Resources Tina R. Walker finds many similarities to her work in Human Resources (HR) and the field of reproductive health. “I think it is important to provide options to people so they may make informed decisions,” Walker said. [Continue]
Earlier this year, CFHC welcomed nine new Delegate Agencies into the Title X family. The Delegate Agencies cover a wide range of counties in the state and provide services to a diverse population of patients. [Continue]
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