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Holiday Memories

Tradition is how we spend the holidays creating memories. For example, Christmas caroling or visiting Santa. We hold dear a holiday memory, but there is always time to develop new ones. 

Holiday Memories

Holiday stress is natural, but making positive, memorable moments can be worth the anxiety of planning a dinner or buying presents. Need some inspration? Find examples of favorite holiday memories here: https://www.sweetwaternow.com/our-favorite-holiday-memories-and-traditions-what-are-yours/

2023 - A Year In Review

2023 is a year of impactful events and stories that happened all over the globe; check out a review here: https://www.thefactsite.com/year/2023.

How are you celebrating the end of 2023? Let us know in the comments!

 SPAN Youth Chats: Now Monthly!

SPAN Youth Chats will switch to monthly starting on Jan 31, 2024. More information about registration can be found here: The SPAN Youth Chat for Ages 14-26

Resources...

Link to SPAN's website: www.spanadvocacy.org
Link to SPAN's Youth in the Know Resource Page: 
Youth in the Know
We're here for you! Call SPAN if you need assistance: 1-800-654-7726.

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