The RSVP Program provides support to teen girls through a 12-week group designed to teach skills to prevent violence. The RSVP Program is designed to provide support and education to adolescent girls who have experienced or who are considered at risk of experiencing violence in a personal relationship. The purpose of the program is to prevent victimization and to develop the skills needed to form and maintain healthy relationships.
The RSVP Program is available to girls 12-17 years of age who have experienced (or may be at risk of) violence in a personal relationship.
The Coping Skills Group is offered to female adolescent survivors of sexual abuse or sexual assault. Group is an opportunity for survivors to: develop strategies to respond to strong feelings and reminders related to the abuse/assault, develop a network of social support with other females who have gone through similar experiences, support group members to cope with difficult reactions to the traumatic event (e.g.; nightmares, flashbacks), and discuss healthy sexuality.
The Coping Skills Group is available to girls 12-17 years of age who have experienced sexual abuse or sexual assault. Younger teen girls groups, as well as older teen girls groups are both offered at Boost.