
Our mission is to educate youth about the consequences of their health behaviors. We show the benefits of choosing wisely using real human organs and empower audiences of all ages to make positive health choices.
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Kids Say
"In my life, I have never lived with my mom and dad. As I heard, my dad was addicted to alcohol. When I would visit him he would never even want to play with me or my brother. Thanks you for talking to us about drugs and alcohol and how they hurt your body." - Kisha, 15
"I have never done drugs or smoked marijuana, but I have drank, but after what you showed our class and told us, I'm going to stop thanks to you."-Estefany, 15
When I was younger I was depressed. I hated everything about me. I would look in the mirror and see everything that was wrong with me. I still have issues but after seeing your presentation I felt like I really needed to improve my spirit. Thank you so much for helping me improve mentally and physically as a person.- Anna, 15
"Your presentation...makes me look at life in a different way. Most of my friends do drugs and they want me to start. But, after seeing your presentation I learned that its' bad and has consequences." -Alejandro, 16
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"When you talked about your life story and what you have to go through now, I believe that affected me the most.”
-Blake, 16
“I am writing to tell you that your presentations have helped me through my life. I have seen it 4 times now and each time it makes me think about my choices. Thank you.” -Ryan, 13
“My choices now could make all the difference in the future. It’s not,
we all have to die some way… It’s,
how do I want to live my life?" -Jessica, 12
“I’ve seen something like this before but it didn’t have as much of an effect on me as your presentation did.”
-Victoria, 14
“Thank you for my life.”
-Dustin, 15
“My grandma is an alcoholic and her body is not good. I will not do drugs for my life
could be
better.”
-Alfonso, 9
“Keep doing what you are doing because I believe it can help us
kids understand that we aren’t invincible.”-Jordan, 14