Resources for Students
The Body and Me (BAM) website. BAM! Body and Mind will tell you everything you need to know about all of the stuff that matters. Whether it’s nutrition, physical activity, stress, safety, or diseases, we’ve got you covered! We designed this specifically for you—kids 9–12 years old—and even have some awesome games and quizzes to test your skills!
To find information on Girls Health. This site offers girls reliable, useful information on health and well-being. We cover hundreds of topics, from getting your period to stopping bullies, and from getting fit to preventing sexually transmitted infections. We make our pages clear and fun, and we make sure to answer key questions girls ask. Girlshealth.gov is committed to empowering girls to create strong, positive relationships and happy, healthy futures. Girlshealth.gov was created in 2002 by the Office on Women's Health, a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. We regularly update our information based on the latest scientific research and use our editorial and review guidelines to ensure accuracy. If you have a topic you'd like to see covered in girlshealth.gov, please contact us.
The Kick Butts Day! website. This is the page if you want to register your event, find activities and other resources to have a successful Kick Butt Day. Kick Butt Day is a program of the campaign for tobacco-free kids
The USA.gov website. You will find information on Adoption, Foster Care, and Other Child Related Issues.
The Tobacco-free Kids website. In the United States, we work at the national, state and local levels. Around the world, we are active in low- and middle-income countries facing the greatest threat from tobacco. In addition to our work fighting tobacco use, our Global Health Advocacy Incubator applies our broad range of advocacy experience to supporting organizations working to address other critical public health challenges.