Sno-Isle Libraries presents Healthy Relationships 101 for teens Dec. 5

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The upcoming online event "Healthy Relationships 101," hosted by Sno-Isle Libraries, is scheduled for December 5th from 3 to 4 p. m. This informative session is tailored for teenagers, focusing on the essential aspects of building and maintaining healthy relationships. Andrea Cervantes, who serves as the South County Prevention, Education, and Outreach Coordinator, will lead the presentation, providing valuable insights based on her expertise in youth education and outreach. The program aims to empower young individuals with tools and knowledge to navigate their social interactions positively.

By participating, teens will not only learn about healthy relationship dynamics but also have the opportunity to engage with peers and access supportive resources. This initiative reflects Sno-Isle Libraries' dedication to addressing social issues that affect youth in the community. It emphasizes the importance of fostering a supportive environment where young people can thrive. As a result, the event is expected to draw significant interest and participation, reinforcing the library's role as a vital community resource.

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