Posted on 03/29/2013 1:32:29 PM PDT by jazusamo
(CNSNews.com) Health and Human Services Office of Adolescence Health is giving Planned Parenthood of Greater Orlando $2,388,950 in grant funding for its Teens Rise! project.
The $477,790 grant given each year over five years from 2010 to 2014, is part of $75 million in grants to 75 organizations in 32 states for evidence-based program models effective at preventing teen pregnancy, according to OAH, which administers the grants.
On the home page of the Teens Rise! website, under WTF (Whats the Facts!) teenage visitors can learn that there are two types of abstinence and both keep you from getting pregnant.
Continuous abstinence is not having sex play with a partner at all. Celibacy abstinence is when you have previously had sex, but have now decided to wait for that special person or event. Continuous abstinence is the only one thats 100 percent effective! the web site states and provides a link to the ABCs page where graphic descriptions of sexual acts and condom and other contraceptive uses are posted.
Youre in control more than ever! is the text above a photo gallery of contraceptives, including birth control pills, patches and the Morning After pill. Check out these options to prevent pregnancy if youve decided to have sex.
Some of the advice offered on Condom Facts You Need to Know include:
Make sure the penis is erect.
Hold the tip of the condom to squeeze out air and leave space to collect semen.
Have vaginal, oral or anal sex.
Carefully take the condom off the penis.
Throw the condom in the garbage, NOT in the toilet, bushes or under the bed
Use a new condom if you want to have sex again.
The Office of Adolescent Health (OAH) is charged with implementing the Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) grant program, the OAH website states. In 2010, OAH awarded $75 million in cooperative agreement grants through a competitive process to support the replication of evidence-based program models effective at preventing teen pregnancy to 75 organizations in 32 states and the District of Columbia.
Planned Parenthood of Greater Orlando is one of those 75 organizations.
Awards ranged from $400,000 to $4 million per year for up to five years. An independent review of program evaluations identified 31 evidence-based models that had been proven, through rigorous evaluation, to be effective. As a result of this evidence review, projects based on effective program models were eligible for replication under the TPP Program.
The other millions of dollars of grants awarded over a three to five-year period were given to a wide range of government and non-profit organizations, including state and county health and education departments, universities, and community health clinics.
The Orlando-based Planned Parenthood affiliate announced winning the grant money on its website.
Planned Parenthood of Greater Orlando, Inc. was awarded a Teenage Pregnancy Prevention grant by the HHS Office of Adolescent Health (OAH) to replicate two evidence-based programs Safer Sex and SIHLE (Sisters Informing, Healing, Living, and Empowering).
Together, these two programs are known as the Teens RISE! Project, the announcement said.
Link to earlier really outrageous thread regarding planned parenthood by neverdem.
Hooking kids on sex: Start saturation process in kindergarten
FYI Ping.
Yup, they’ve got their priorities straight. /s
Every time one of these pork programs becomes known, the spending committees in the House ought to reduce that department’s budget by that amount.
“Have anal sex”?
Fortunately not Seminole County
Orlando is pretty much now a Third World city where most cannot speak even basic English
They teach them good grammar too: “What’s the Facts!”
Celebrate perversity of diversity and the university.
Supply and Demand
The Feds need to keep the supply line rolling for the Abortion Clinics they subsidize.
Thanks for the ping.
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