Birds and Bees Project. The Birds and Bees Project provides reproductive health information to the community that would not otherwise be available, and works to fill in the gap often left in people’s lives by abstinence-only curriculum or no sex education curriculum at all. We use interactive and engaging teaching methods to address a host of reproductive health issues, facilitate a comprehensive sex ed website for teens, and create and disseminate a variety of reproductive health handouts, brochures and other printed resources to youth, adults, parents and educators. In addition, Project staff members are community resources, presenting workshops, professional trainings and in-services on reproductive health issues, and talking to your kids about sex and sexual health.

The Birds and Bees Project is currently the only program in the country using our one of a kind curriculum to talk about contraception, STI's and unplanned pregnancy prevention, as well as information about all unplanned pregnancy options.

The Birds and Bees Project specializes in developing presentations that fit a variety of students. We customize our programs to fit the needs of different age, sexual orientations, cultural, and ethnic groups. We also create presentations that focus on specific issues, such as abstinence or disease prevention. Our website www.birdsandbees.org, is a comprehensive resource for youth, teachers and others looking for answers to their reproductive health questions.

Each year, the Birds and Bees Project works with more than 10,000 adolescents and adults by:

• Providing the information needed for healthy decision making;

• Clarifying values and teaching youth to respect their bodies and minds;

• Presenting the honest facts about reproductive health
The Birds and Bees Project is a resource that provides answers to questions about reproductive health, helping people make informed decisions about sexuality, abstinence and choices.

In addition to schools and youth organizations, we also have programs designed for:

• At-risk adults
• Staff in-services
• Teacher workshops
• Professional trainers

Please call us at 612-821-9795 or click here to schedule a presentation, order written materials or get more information about our program.