Holiday Love and Money

We know things are hopping at this time of year, but here are some easy ways you can help RISE continue it’s work—and maybe even make your life a little simpler!

  • RISE t-shirts as holiday gifts

  • Donations in lieu of gifts

  • Make RISE: Healthy for Life your Amazon Smile beneficiary for a year

  • etc.

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August at RISE: Healthy for Life

From presentations to teen programming, from TriPride to actively fighting hate in our area, RISE is always busy—and we can’t do any of this without our wonderful volunteers and donors. Just look what you have made possible, and check the bottom of this post for actions you can take to stop hate in our state and support RISE’s work!

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We have BEEN mobilized…

…RISE has been mobilized every day since fall of 2017. RISE provides responsible, inclusive sexuality education for people of all ages, trauma-informed care training, and programming about the wonderful diversity of humanity, and we work with community partners so we all have greater capacity for this work.

You can help either as a volunteer or by donating to fund our work—or both!

Click here to find out more about the work we do, the challenges we face, and the ways you can help.

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Stellar Sex Ed

Join us for Stellar Sex Ed on April 27th at the Johnson City Public Library. Stellar Sex Ed engages adult participants in an expansive exploration of our inner and outer space. Free of judgment, Stellar Sex Ed dismantles stigma and invites honest, compassionate curiosity about bodies, identities, and relationships. Welcome to a new age of sexuality education!

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Op Ed in The (Nashville) Tennessean

Sharing our values out loud, RISE collaborated on this Op Ed in the Jan. 19 2022 of the Tennessean newspaper (Nashville).

"Tennesseans need responsible, inclusive, fact-based reproductive health and relationship education. This type of education reduces violence, unintended pregnancy and STI contraction—all of which Tennessee sees at alarmingly high rates."

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Survivor Survey Released

Collective Impact for Emotional and Sexual Health (CIESH) is releasing a survey to examine interactions with service providers after sexual assault to determine how we all can better serve survivors in our community, and how services might be more empowering and trauma-responsive.

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Fantastic Collaboration, Fantastic Deliverables

Over the past 8 weeks Bonnie Sepora, executive director for Friends of Diversty, and Cindi Huss, RISE managing director, have learned from each other about approaches to communication, legislative change, and litigation as they relate to sex ed and LGBTQ+ issues in Botswana and the United States.

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