Help FYSB Mark National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month
The Family and Youth Services Bureau, or FYSB, will mark National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month in February, along with the White House, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and other federal partners. Young women in their teens and early twenties face the highest rates of violence and sexual assault.
As part of the government’s overall efforts, FYSB’s Family Violence Prevention and Services Program works with states, Tribes and community-based organizations to raise awareness of dating violence and promote ways to end it. In addition, FYSB’s Division of Adolescent Development and Support promotes healthy relationships among young people through its adolescent pregnancy prevention and runaway and homeless youth programs.
“Many of the groups of young people we work with are at high risk for becoming victims of teen dating violence and sexual assault,” says Debbie Powell, FYSB’s deputy associate commissioner. “National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month is an opportunity to consolidate the efforts of everyone working on this important issue throughout our government and our nation’s communities.”
To learn more about National Teen Dating Violence Prevention and Awareness Month and to get the facts about teen dating violence, visit http://teendvmonth.org.
Here are some other resources on teen dating violence:
National Dating Abuse Helpline
Phone: 1-866-331-9474, or visit:
TTY: 1-866-331-8453
SMS: Text "loveis" to 77054
Live chat: Go to the Love Is Respect website
1 is 2 Many, a White House Campaign to end violence against young women
Teen Dating Violence Web page from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Relationship Web page from GirlsHealth.gov