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Additional Resources

Check out our Relationship Reality section for facts, tips, and feedback from teens about what makes a healthy relationship and how to avoid an unhealthy one.

Want to know what other teens are saying about healthy realtionships? Check out our Kiss and Tell section.

Think you're a relationship expert? Test your knowledge with our Relationships Quiz.

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Winners Chosen for Stay Teen “What’s Your Relationship Reality?” Video Contest

We are thrilled to announce the winners of the “What’s Your Relationship Reality?” Video Mash-Up Contest, which was co-sponsored by Stay Teen and the Dibble Institute. We received a bunch of video entries shot by teens from all around the country on webcams, cell phones, and video cameras, which they then remixed using our StayTV video mash-up tool.

We were very impressed with the quality of all of the submissions, but TWO of them stood out from the rest of the pack. The winners of the first ever Stay Teen video contest are:

  • Just the Way I Am (Submitted by Kelly B. of Midlothian, IL) - This video shows Kelly and her boyfriend supporting one another and cheering each other on as they both shave their heads to support the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, an organization dedicated to raising awareness and funds for children’s cancer research.
  • Relationship Reality (Submitted by Kevin P. of Jackson, TN) - This clever submission includes a montage of images that focus on different types of healthy relationships intermingled with words like respect, responsibility, rely, recognize, and more.

Congratulations to Kelly and Kevin on their outstanding videos and thanks to all the teens who took the time to enter a video in the contest. All of them were outstanding and we can’t wait to see what you do next time!

 

Funding for this project was provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Grant Number: 90-FE-0024. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.