Teenage pregnancy is a pressing issue that affects the lives of young individuals and their communities. To address this concern and empower our youth with knowledge and resources, we organize a seminar in partnership and cooperation with the local government of Barangay San Jose, San Pablo City.
We are inviting you to our upcoming cooperative community development program – a Teenage Pregnancy Seminar, scheduled for September 16th at 9 a.m. This enlightening event will take place at the Barangay Hall of San Jose, San Pablo City.
What to Expect:
Our seminar will have informative workshops and discussions led by experts in adolescent health and community development. You can learn a lot about why teenagers become pregnant and what happens as a result. We want everyone to talk openly and respectfully, whether you’re a participant, community leader, or expert. This is a safe place to ask questions and share worries. Attendees will get important resources, information, and contacts for help with preventing and dealing with teenage pregnancy. This seminar isn’t just about facts; it’s about creating a caring community for young people. Our goal is to help people connect and work together, including participants and those involved in the community.
Why Attend:
This seminar gives teenagers the information and tools to make smart choices about their sexual and reproductive health. When you come, you help make our community healthier and smarter. Working together, we can make good things happen. We make sure everyone’s opinions are listened to and problems are taken care of. We’re here to help and encourage each other.
Join Us:
We look forward to welcoming teenagers, parents, educators, and community members to this important event. Together, we can work towards a future where our youth have the knowledge and support they need to thrive.
For more information, you can reach us through our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/sambahayancoop) or send us an email at sambahayanconsumercoop@gmail.com.
Let’s make a positive impact on our community’s future. See you there!