As a tribal coalition, CSVANW does not provide emergency or direct services.  If you are in an unsafe situation or need immediate assistance please dial 911.

Unveiling a new series of Native youth-focused posters for our communities!

A great addition to your classroom, community center, clinic or wellness center! Posters are FREE!

Developed for youth, by youth! At the CSVANW, the focus we choose to do our work is from a place of empowerment and meeting our youth where they are.

CSVANW is providing a series of colorful posters that will engage youth in learning more about consent, healthy relationships, resiliency, and their dating rights.

All posters are 24×36 and are printed on high quality gloss poster paper. Funding for posters was provided for by the New Mexico Indian Affairs Department and the NoVo Foundation.

Contact us for more information!

 

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