These are some student comments after participating the SBAP’s educational programs:
- The program reminded me that I have to put myself first in a relationship. I have the power to make my own choices.
- I learned–think before you text!
- I liked the presentation because I learned a lot about respecting.
- I learned not to bully and not to worry about popularity. This will be useful to me in the future because of the way I treat others and make friends.
Prevention of domestic and sexual abuse is an important part of Susan B. Anthony Project’s mission. Every day, our outreach & prevention educators are in schools teaching children:
- How to resolve conflicts without hitting
- That it is not okay to tease and bully
- That there’s a big difference between joking and sexual harassment
- When you’re in a healthy relationship, one person does not have power and control over the other person
- Cyber-bullying— using phones, computers, and social networking to stalk, harass, monitor, and control another person — is not acceptable
School Presentations

All programs are interactive, age-appropriate, and non-threatening. All lessons can be modified to best suit the needs of students and teachers.
- Safe Touch Puppet Show
Preschool – 3rd Grade - Bullying and Cyberbullying
K – 12th Grade
Puppet show for younger children - Conflict Resolution
K – 12th Grade
Puppet show for younger children - Sexual Harassment
5th – 12th Grade - Gender, Power, Violence, and the Media
6th – 12th Grade - Healthy Relationships
6th – 12th Grade - Sexual Assault
9th – 12th Grade - Understanding Diversity
2nd – 12th Grade - Dating Violence
9th – 12th Grade - Self-Esteem
6th – 12 Grade
Community & Professional Presentations
For businesses, camps, churches, civic organizations, colleges, professionals, and scouts.
Topics are flexible to meet your needs. Please call for more information.
- Domestic Violence
- Sexual Assault
- Personal Safety for Children
- Healthy Relationships
- Date Rape
- Sexual Harassment
- Electronic Abuse—using technology to harass, monitor, and control

To invite a SBAP educator to speak to your group, please email Gina or call her at 860.489.3798.