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SEX AND THE SEARCH FOR INTIMACY

What does it take to experience real intimacy with someone?
What is love? What is intimacy?

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“This class was a confidence boost for me. I love it. I now know that I’m not alone. Thank you…”
~ Middle School Student,
   Rutherford County


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About Us

The mission of Asitia is to help youth and young adults come to the conclusion, on their own, that abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage is the best choice for their lives, physically, emotionally and spiritually.

Purpose
History
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Purpose
The purpose of Asitia:

  • To encourage youth in building healthy relationships based on the principles of trust, commitment and faithfulness.

  • To teach young people that choices made today impact their future, and to instruct them in making healthy choices.

  • To teach abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage as the standard, the expected and the normal behavior at the community level (government, schools and churches), the peer level and the parental level.

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History

The Rutherford Abstinence Program (Asitia) began in 1998 as an outreach program of the Pregnancy Support Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. After years of counseling young women experiencing the pain and heartache of unplanned pregnancies, Executive Director, Vickie Edwards issued a challenge to Rutherford County to provide abstinence education in the schools and churches in our community. The challenge was accepted by a small group of committed individuals, and The Rutherford Abstinence Program (Asitia) is currently providing abstinence education to over 11,000 students in 27 schools yearly. Approximately 70 percent of the students who receive the Asitia program make personal commitments to abstain from sexual activity until marriage.

The Rutherford Abstinence Program hosted the National Abstinence Clearinghouse Leadership Conference in Nashville, Tennessee and the Community Resources for Empowering Youth Health Fairs in Rutherford County in 2004.

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Programs & Services

Asitia Abstinence Education Program for Public Schools
A five-day fact-based abstinence education program presented live to students in sixth grade through high school, using the Why kNOw? curriculum.

Asitia Abstinence Education Program for Churches
A four-unit, twelve lesson, abstinence education program presented live to students in church youth groups, Bible study groups and Sunday School classes, using the Why kNOw Church Curriculum.


Parent-To-Parent Education Program
A program for parents of adolescents and teens designed to help parents talk to their children about sex and abstinence.  Click here for more information for Parents.

Peer Mentor/Accountability Groups
A leadership development, mentor and accountability group for students who have been through the Asitia Abstinence Education Program at their school and wish to meet together periodically to learn more about abstinence, peer pressure, and making healthy choices. These groups use the Road To Excellence curriculum from Why kNOw Abstinence Education Program.

Asitia Drama Team
A team of teen role models presents dramatic performances that teach the benefits of abstinence from sexual activity until marriage, providing abstinence education at the peer level.  Click here for more information on the Asitia Drama Team.

High School Health Fairs
One-day presentations focusing on teen risk behaviors determined by the Tennessee Risk Behavior Survey – Physical Activity, Alcohol and Drug Use, Nutrition, Tobacco Use, and Sexual Activity.

In-Service Training and Seminars
Presentations of up-to-date information regarding sexuality issues.

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Staff
The Asitia Program is staffed by volunteer abstinence educators, administrative volunteers, teen drama team members, a volunteer drama team coach and the Abstinence Program Director. Volunteer abstinence educators must complete 24 hours of training prior to teaching for the Asitia Program.

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