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Join the MADE Coalition And Make A Difference In Your Community!

What Is MADE?

MADE stands for: Moms And Dads for Education to Stop Teen Dating Abuse

It is a growing coalition of parents, teachers and ANYONE who is advocating for teen dating abuse education in every middle school and high school in the country. MADE was inspired by dedicated and courageous parents whose children were victims of teen dating abuse and violence, and who want to ensure that no one else’s child becomes a victim. 

Why Was MADE Established?

Liz Claiborne Inc. recognized the role of parents in teen relationships, and the importance of education and resources made available to our youth. MADE was launched in December, 2008 to ensure a teen dating violence curriculum is mandated in every middle and high school in the country. To date, thousands of dedicated people have joined this growing national grassroots movement.
 

How Can I Help?

Anyone who cares about teen dating violence can join MADE. Join MADE by simply clicking on the MADE tab above or by going to: www.loveisnotabuse.com/made. Once you become a MADE member you can help end teen dating abuse by:
  • Recruiting as many MADE members as you can in your community. Contact your local officials and prominent community members, as well other parents, friends, colleagues and neighbors who can get involved in building the MADE movement.
  • Contacting your local middle and high schools to engage teachers, principals, and school administrators in MADE’s education efforts. Encourage them to introduce teen dating violence education, such as the Love Is Not Abuse curriculum, provided by Liz Claiborne Inc. free-of-charge.
  • Utilizing the MADE tool kit, available on the MADE website to send letters to your local policymakers supporting legislation on teen dating abuse education.
 
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