Category: sex
Lessons From a Non-Profit Run by Students: Anyone Can Make a Difference
Caroline Wharton | December 21, 2022
GUEST POST: “God doesn’t call the perfect; he calls the willing” – Samuel Rorigru. This quote has been the foundation of my work at national non-profit Worth It Network where I lead as the Founder and Executive Director. Our mission at Worth It is “to empower youth to understand their unique value through peer education which supports life-affirming choices and
College Students Say Abortion Laws Are Making Them Think Twice Before Leaping Into Bed
Caroline Wharton | August 25, 2022
After much speculation by the abortion lobby on how the Dobbs decision would affect college students, a new article by the Associated Press has revealed that many college students are resolving to choose their sexual encounters more carefully this school year — and it’s sure hard to put that impact in a bad light. While abortion supporters will certainly attempt
SFLA Accelerator Program ‘Worth It’ Is Making Sexual Education Pro-Life
Caroline Wharton | June 27, 2022
The Students for Life National Acceleration program provides aspiring individuals with the necessary resources to lead America in standing strong for life. This program offers monthly mentorship with professional pro-life individuals, a small grant, and a chance to receive $30,000. With this opportunity, Katie Rose Geer was able to launch the first proactive, national, student-run, sexual education program called “Worth
Spread the Word – Not a Disease
Brenna Lewis | January 31, 2020
Guest Post by LoveFacts.org In today’s culture of casual sex being no big deal, your friends might not be thinking of the downsides. Are there really consequences? We see casual sex portrayed in movies and TV shows, but the topic of STD’s . . . not so much. Very rarely, if at all. However, STD’s are far from rare. A