An impressive variety of magazines, national and local
organizations, and websites teamed with the First Strike®
campaign to spread the word about breaking the animal
cruelty/human violence connection. By providing links to our
teen-oriented First Strike pages to websites across the world
wide web, we empowered thousands of teens and young adults, as
well as professionals who work with them, to help stop the
violence.
We welcome the participation of additional organizations,
websites, or publications that want to join the effort. For
information about placing a link on your website, please e-mail
us at firststrike@hsus.org with
your request.
Bolt—A
youth-marketing services company reaching millions of teens and
young adults, both online and offline.
Center for Domestic
Violence Prevention (DVP)—An agency in San Mateo
County, CA, committed to ending the inter-generational cycle of
violence through direct service and education. Teen
Relationships is the teen extension of the DVP
website.
Center for the Prevention
of School Violence—A resource center and think tank for
efforts that promote safer schools and foster positive youth
development.
Cornerstone—A
nonprofit organization whose mission is to prevent domestic
abuse and end violence in the community.
DC Youngsters
Against Animal Cruelty—A student-run humane education
club dedicated to teaching kindness, respect, and compassion
toward animals among inner-city youth.
Do
Something—A nationwide network of young people who know
they can make a difference in their communities and take action
to change the world around them.
Family, Career and
Community Leaders of America, Inc., STOP the
Violence Program—A dynamic and effective
national student organization that helps young men and women
become leaders and address important personal, family, work,
and societal issues through family and consumer sciences
education.
Girls' Life—A
magazine for teenage girls featuring real stories about real
girls facing the challenges of growing up.
Great Dane
Lover's Society—An association for those dedicated to
our wonderful giant friend, the Great Dane.
gURL.com—An online
community committed to discussing issues that affect the lives
of teenage girls.
Help for Abused
Women and Their Children (HAWC)—An organization
providing comprehensive emergency and support services to
battered women and their dependent children on the North Shore
of Massachusetts, and ultimately working to end the cycle of
violence against women.
J-14—The number one
teen celebrity magazine.
National Association
for Humane and Environmental Education (NAHEE)'s
HumaneTeen.org—The online site where young people make
a difference for animals and their world, maintained by NAHEE,
the youth education division of The Humane Society of the
United States.
SETMAG.com—The
website for Millennium Generation teens.
Seventeen—The
magazine offers the latest news on celebs, beauty and model
calls, plus exclusive polls, quizzes, cool contests, 17 things
to do each day, and much more!
Seward
Animal Shelter—A municipal animal shelter providing
emergency animal control services 24 hours a day, along with
informational literature on behavioral problems, training tips
and pet care.
SHiNE (Seeking Harmony in
Neighborhoods Everyday)—A national, nonprofit
organization empowering young people to promote diversity and
end youth violence.
Teens for
Animals—Promoting compassionate living and activism to
teens and young adults.
TeensforJC.com—The
website for Christian teens.
TeenTalkNetwork.com—An
online radio station and Internet site by, for, and about
teens.
TRANSCENDMAG.com—The
online meeting place for African-American teens.
Twist—A
teen magazine that captures the energy, attitude and interests
of young women.
YM—The leading
sourcebook for teenage girls, created to expand their world by
covering trends and providing insight.
Thanks to each and every one for
their support!