Frequently Asked Questions
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Jeneration J is a Jenesse Center youth empowerment and violence prevention program focused on helping young people build healthy relationships, prevent violence, and create positive change within their communities through education, advocacy, and engagement.
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Jeneration J works with youth ages 10–21 through age-appropriate education, workshops, and community engagement programs.
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Youth violence prevention helps young people recognize unhealthy behaviors early, develop healthy coping and communication skills, and build safer, more supportive communities for future generations.
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Jeneration J meets youth where they are by creating safe, relatable, and judgment-free spaces that encourage open conversation. Our curriculum is designed to guide young people’s thinking, strengthen critical decision-making skills, and empower them to form healthier perspectives and relationships for themselves.
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Yes, Jeneration J workshops are designed to be engaging, discussion-based, and interactive to encourage participation, critical thinking, and meaningful learning experiences.
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Yes, Jeneration J partners with middle schools, high schools, colleges, universities, youth-serving organizations, and community groups to provide workshops, trainings, assemblies, conferences, youth summits, panels, and ongoing programming opportunities.
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Jeneration J offers both virtual and in-person programming depending on the needs of the school, organization, or event. While most trainings are conducted in person, we also participate in select after-school and ongoing programs through school and community partnerships. Additional educational resources and trainings are available online for youth, parents, and community members to access at any time.
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Yes, parents, guardians, schools, and community members are encouraged to learn more about Jeneration J through our trainings, educational materials, and online resources available on our website.
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Students can get involved through workshops, leadership opportunities, volunteer opportunities, school partnerships, community events, and youth engagement activities. Jeneration J also offers volunteer opportunities for teens and college students interested in supporting youth empowerment and violence prevention initiatives. To sign up please fill out our Volunteer form HERE!
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No, Jeneration J also works with community organizations, youth groups, conferences, events, and other spaces focused on supporting and empowering young people.
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Schools, organizations, parents, students, and community members can contact Jeneration J through our website contact form HERE to learn more about partnerships, trainings, volunteer opportunities, and programming inquiries.