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Public Health
Seattle & King County
401 5th Ave., Suite 1300
Seattle, WA 98104

Phone: 206-296-4600
TTY Relay: 711

Toll-free: 800-325-6165

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Links and resources
  • HIV/STI Prevention and Treatment among Youth in the U.S.
    Information about young people and HIV, including statistics, reports, lesson plans, resources for HIV+ youth, and more.

  • HIV/AIDS & Sex Education
    Information and resources about HIV and sex education for youth, including real stories of people living with HIV.

  • Gay-Straight Alliance Network
    Information for youth working to end homophobia, especially those working to start or continue a GSA in their school.

  • Girl Health
    A website developed by young women, for young women, to “teach young women to survive, to take pride, and to love themselves from the inside out.”

  • teenwire
    Sexuality and relationship information from Planned Parenthood for teens.

  • Scarleteen
    Scarleteen is “committed to delivering the best teen sex ed on the net,” with topics ranging from puberty to STD’s to abstinence.

  • Families Are Talking: For Young People
    A place for teens to learn about sexuality issues. This site includes articles written by teens, as well as links to other helpful sites.

  • Sex, Etc.: A web site for teens by teens
    A website by teens, for teens, covering a wide variety of sexuality related topics.

  • Go ask Alice!
    Questions about sexuality, drugs, and general health posted by teens are answered by other teens and by the resident expert, Alice.

  • My Sistahs
    A website created by and for young women of color “to provide information and offer support on sexual and reproductive health issues through education and advocacy.”

  • Whatudo.org
    Information about HIV for youth, including the “Thrive Guide,” a survival manual for young people living with HIV.

  • Back up your birth control with Emergency Contraception
    Information about Emergency Contraception, a form of birth control available to women up to 5 days after unprotected sex.