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KIDS Legal Aid of Maine is a new statewide project within Pine Tree Legal Assistance. We specialize in legal services addressing the needs of low-income Maine children. We provide direct representation, consultations and group trainings.
www.kidslegalaid.com

Boys Advocacy and Mentoring, or BAM!, supports boys and the adults who care about them. We believe in the ability of boys to be healthy, happy individuals who are positive contributors to community and family life. To achieve this, we believe we must recognize and support what is natural about boys’ behavior while helping them to be more interpersonally connected and emotionally intelligent.
Through our boys groups, workshops for adults, consultation services, and boys group guidebook, we hope to guide the current generation of boys towards becoming a future generation of relationally skilled men.
www.bamgroups.com

The aim of Real Life. Real Talk.® is to positively change the social climate in communities by creating more open, honest, and balanced talk about sex and health. A more positive social climate will, over time, help to ensure that people — particularly young people — have adequate information and services to enable them to make healthy sexual choices. Getting people to talk openly and publicly about an issue — particularly a sensitive or stigmatized issue — is a critical step in making social change happen. Once people believe they are allowed to talk honestly about sex, and once they question the consequences of silence, we believe a cascade of positive behavior change in sexual health will follow.
www.realliferealtalk.org

The Trevor Project operates the nations only 24/7 suicide & crisis prevention helpline for gay and questioning youth. If you or a friend are feeling lost or alone call The Trevor Helpline. There is hope, there is help.
1-866-4-U-TREVOR (488-7386)
www.thetrevorproject.org
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Healthy societies need healthy men and women.
We are delighted that Boys to Men is complementing our work by encouraging the healthy development of boys.
Karin Anderson, Maine Women's Fund |
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