Love Notes 3.0 is especially suited for higher risk young adults and young parents 16 to 25 (including fathers).
Mind Mattersmay be used by facilitators in groups or case managers in one-on-one settings to address trauma and increase resilience for any of the grants.
Money Habitudesis an essential part of financial literacy and suitable for teens and young adults.
We will send another email when the toolkits are up.
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