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Scott & White Worth The Wait®

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You can make a difference!
Scott & White Worth the Wait® can help.

You cannot make a wise decision about anything if you do not have the facts. This is especially true for teens, who need facts and sound advice before they even think about becoming sexually active.

Parents have the responsibility to help their children make smart decisions about sex, and it begins with helping them distinguish fact from fiction. Other adults can help too. School administrators, teachers, community groups, healthcare professionals, in fact, any concerned citizen can make a difference in the lives of teenagers and your community.

Wise decision making about sex does not just happen. All of us have a role to play. Scott & White Worth the Wait® can help. We are already making a difference in hundreds of communities.

You will find a wealth of helpful facts, information, programs and materials at this web site. You can begin by clicking on one of the following links.

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