Too often women are given conflicting information about sex and their bodies. The truth? It’s up to you to arm yourself with information (and a condom or two). And even though you may not have all the facts straight, you have a voice!
Take charge. With good information and the right attitude, we encourage you to have the condom conversation. Click here to read our condom conversation starters. Or, if you prefer to have a condom conversation brochure (complete with a FREE condom) mailed to you,
Want to bring Mabel's to work or school?
Schedule a presentation today! If you would like to host an educational workshop in your classroom, workplace or other location, Mabel's Education and Outreach Coordinator would be happy to help! Among our favorite things to talk about:
Women’s Sexuality
Birth Control and Pregnancy Prevention
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Safer Sex
Prenatal Care/Healthy Pregnancy
Menopause
HIV/AIDS prevention
Abortion Care
Reproductive Rights
Lesbian Health Care
Body Image
Gender Roles & Stereotypes
Sexual Decision-Making and Communication Skills
Sexuality and the Media
Healthy Relationships
How to Talk with My Kids about Sex
We also welcome your suggestions for an educational topic, seminar or newsletter article. Visit our list of past workshops for more ideas! Please email
or call (207) 947-5337, extension 114.
From past evaluations:
“The presentation was exciting far from boring. I like the way you involved the class. The facts given were shocking, interesting, and, useful for future reference. The information was clear, and understandable. Keep up the good work, your presentation was a great service.” -Beal College Student, 2009
“Fabulous presentation! It was the perfect balance of interaction, questions and information! I really enjoyed the presentation and learned a lot!” -University of Maine Student, 2009
“We were all comfortable listening to her talk. She answered all our questions, just a great workshop.” -Passages Student, 2009
“Thank you so much. It didn’t feel like we were talking to a teacher. It made it easy to talk and laugh about.” -George Stevens Academy High School Student, 2009
“I learned that you can talk about sex and not want to hide.” -George Stevens Academy High School Student, 2009
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