This is a list of suggestions generated by the teens of Here.Now to help teens serve as a supportive friend. It additionally offers advice for self-care.
This article will help you determine if you need help, who to talk to, how to ask for help, and what to do if you think your friend needs help.
This guide will help you learn simple, practical coping methods to reduce stress and help strengthen your mental health and resilience. It provides a usable tool for personalized results and recommendations. Though designed as a COVID-19 resource, it is beneficial for general use in addressing
This article delves into the massive undertaking of “making mensches.”
A resource to self-organize actions that deepen and broaden efforts to create a more just, fair food system.
How are we helping our learners today draw on their Jewishness to live more meaningful lives?
Congregation Emanu-El of NYC. 8th graders explore different ways of doing social justice including fundraising and philanthropy, community organizing and advocacy as well as the Jewish context for these approaches. They volunteer throughout the year.
Conservative Synagogue Adath Israel of Riverdale, Bronx, NY. Project Chaverim (friends) empowers teens in grades 10-12 to work with learners in grades 3 and 4, building community while strengthening Hebrew and prayer reading skills.
This guide examines the Jewish female struggle to maintain identity and find acceptance in the United States of America.
This curriculum is meant to supplement American History courses taught in secular school.