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Lifeline offers an important ‘First’ for High School

Writer's picture: Rabbi Benyamin BresingerRabbi Benyamin Bresinger


Sex addiction is a growing problem and a sensitive subject to discuss, especially with teens. We were privileged to be the first organization to start the conversation with students of Lauren Hill Academy, a Montreal high-school. We deeply appreciate the positive response we received, and thank the staff for their kind words about our program:


Chabad Lifeline was the first organization to speak to Lauren Hill Academy students about sex addiction.
Chabad Lifeline was the first organization to speak to Lauren Hill Academy students about sex addiction.


"Chabad Lifeline was the first organization to offer to speak on Sex Addictions to my high school students during sexuality education. At the time it was a relatively unknown form of addiction, but was becoming increasingly prevalent among youth with the accessibility of online porn.


"Their presentation captures the attention of every student by explaining clearly why someone would become addicted to porn or sex, presenting in a non-judgmental way the lack of intimate connection one may feel about themselves or those around them. Chabad Lifeline destigmatizes and demystifies who can fall into this addiction and why.


"I find their presentation and approach to be highly effective at prevention and encouraging youth to come forward if they or their family or friends are trapped in a sex addiction. As Chabad Lifeline is a free service, students know they can call upon them should the need arise and not face any systemic hurdles or financial barriers along the way."


Elizabeth Pellicone

Personal Development Community Involvement Animator

Lauren Hill Academy

 
 
 

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