What does love look like in a healthy relationship? We want to hear from teens.
Harbor House is hosting a Teen Sticker Design Contest in recognition of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Teens ages 13–19 are invited to design a 2-inch sticker that represents what “Love Is” in a healthy relationship. Designs may reflect themes such as respect, communication, trust, boundaries, kindness, or any message that feels meaningful to you.
Selected designs will be printed and distributed at Harbor House events, helping spread positive messages about healthy teen relationships throughout our community.
Contest Details:
This contest is an opportunity for teens to use creativity to promote healthy relationships and be part of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month in a meaningful way.
In this workshop, Melody shares how domestic violence impacts Black communities, the barriers and harms facing Black survivors seeking services, and what community partners and organizations can do to authentically and safely support them in a culturally-responsive way. Participants will learn more about Melody's Disruption Framework, which is adaptable to nearly every aspect of survivor support.
Teen dating violence is a complex and often underrecognized issue that significantly impacts adolescent safety, development, and long-term well-being. Love Shouldn’t Hurt is a three-hour, interactive professional training designed to strengthen participants’ understanding of teen dating violence and enhance their capacity to respond effectively when concerns or disclosures arise.
This seminar examines the dynamics of teen dating violence, including physical, emotional, sexual, and digital abuse, with a focus on how power and control manifest uniquely within adolescent relationships. Participants will explore how developmental stage, peer influence, social norms, cultural context, and technology shape teen relationships and affect help-seeking behaviors.
Join us for a fun, laid-back Teen Movie Night in Onarga featuring Elemental! Teens ages 13–18 are invited to enjoy a free movie night complete with snacks, giveaways, and more.
This event is made possible through a community partnership between Harbor House, the Juvenile Justice Council, and the Iroquois County Sheriff's Department. It’s a great opportunity for teens to hang out, relax, and connect in a safe and welcoming space.
Grab your friends, get comfy, and we’ll see you at the movies! No registration needed.
Kankakee Community College Students, join us and our friends at Clove Alliance for Jeopardy Jam in the Iroquois Room! This fun, interactive event brings a college twist to the classic trivia game. Test your knowledge on a variety of topics, compete with your peers, and win exciting prizes. Plus, enjoy delicious food provided by KCC! Don’t miss this chance to show off your skills, grab a bite, and enjoy some friendly competition! No registration needed.