Supporting and Challenging Youth in the 21st Century!
We all know about the costs of teen pregnancies, the health risks of sexually transmitted diseases, the human costs of fatherless families, and how relationship “issues” affect our schools, workplace and society at large. Can anything be done about these problems? Past educational approaches have been ineffective at best. Some would say that nothing can be done, but we respectfully disagree.
The Free Teens of Pennsylvania invites you to join us on March 29, 2006 (from 1:00 - 5:00pm), for a conference on Supporting and Challenging Our Youth at the Harrisburg Hilton Hotel in Harrisburg. This conference is designed to present to you the positive impact of abstinence-based character education in our schools, how it benefits the business community and the society at large.
Featured speakers:
Richard Panzer, Founder and CEO of Free Teens USA
Free Teens is a reality-based, abstinence-centered HIV/AIDS, STDs, and Pregnancy Prevention program used in 38 states and in more than 70 countries around the world. It has been translated into 12 languages. Mr. Panzer has spoken to audiences all over the world.
Dr. David Kandole
Dr. Kandole is Founder and Senior Pastor of Global Outreach Christian Center Church in Harrisburg, PA with. Dr. David Kandole was born and raised in the beautiful nation of Uganda, East Africa. He will speak on how the ABC program is effective and saving lives in Uganda.
Registration for the conference is $35 per person. Sponsorship opportunities are available for donors.
Space for this conference is limited, please register today by returning this registration form. The deadline for registration is Wednesday, March 15. For addition details or questions please call toll free 888 421 2368.
Sincerely,
Lourdes Swarts
Free Teens of Pennsylvania
President Pennsylvania Family Coalition
P.O. Box 1008, Gouldsboro, PA 18424
Tel 570 842 3205
E-mail: lourdes@pafamilies.org
Brian Hewitt
Free Teens Educator
www.freeteens.org
www.culturemachine.com
GREATER HARRISBURG AREA COORDINATOR
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