[CABS-Talk] Youth of Tomorrow - relationship rules and other stuff

Amy Jine ajine.vistacenter at gmail.com
Mon Dec 30 19:03:00 UTC 2019


Hello students,

 Are you curious about social relationships, dating, and understanding your
own body? This month’s event will cover the anxieties you may have related
to dating and relationships, health, boundaries, and consent. Boundaries
and consent are important for our lives not just in relationships but in
our everyday lives.

 Health educator, Laura Millar, will be presenting this important topic
specifically from a disability perspective. Laura, who is blind herself,
has been educating people and students with disabilities on relationship
and personal health for over 4 years.

 Parents, this conversation is vital for students as they transition into
adulthood, understanding and accepting one's own body is vital to
self-confidence and a positive self-image. Additionally this topic will be
addressed from a disability perspective with professionalism and
sensitivity to age and understanding.

 Come join us for this very important conversation, snacks will be provided
(bring your own lunch).

 When: Saturday, January 25, 2020 from 10am-1pm

Who: Students ages 14-24

Where: Vista Center San Jose 101 N. Bascom Ave

 Please RSVP to Amy Jine by January 20th at ajine at vistacenter.org

If you have any questions or would like further clarification, please feel
free to reach out!

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*Amy Jine*

*Transition Program Specialist*

*Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired*

*101 N. Bascom Avenue*

*San Jose, CA 95128*

*O: (650) 858-0202 Ext 183*

*M: (415) 886-7049 (preferred)*



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