start strong helps young people build healthy relationships

we help prevent teen dating violence through youth leadership, education, and real conversations.

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collage illustration representing conversation, listening, and youth voice, alongside text describing start strong’s trauma-informed, positive youth development approach to violence prevention and healthy relationships

we use a trauma-informed, positive youth development framework to start conversations about systems of oppression, intersectionality, prevention, and promotion—while incorporating a media literacy lens.

all of our work is youth-created, -driven, or -inspired. youth are the heart of our program.

“i was very young when i first joined, and i didn’t see healthy relationships that i had myself or from my parents.

finding a diverse space where people shared genuine opinions was really important to me.”

youth testimonial about finding healthy relationship role models and a supportive community, alongside a group photo of start strong youth participants

“i have definitely been less confrontational.

i’ve been more controlled with less outbursts or recognizing not to take things out on people who don’t deserve it.”

group photo of start strong youth participants during a program session

“now I just chill, and stay calm.

once you start using what we’ve learned in everyday life, you can see the growth.”

group photo of start strong youth participants during a program session

“i use start strong in all my ways of life.

if i’m dealing with somebody in relationship or if i’m helping somebody with their relationship.”

group photo of start strong youth participants during a program session

“i learned a lot in my 2 years of start strong.


i get to pass on to my friends and hold on to
it for myself for future
relationships or even regular interactions.”

group photo of start strong youth participants during a program session