From Healthy Futures of Texas <[email protected]>
Subject New brand reveals spirit of innovation, collaboration, and inclusivity
Date April 28, 2023 3:21 PM
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Dear John,

Today Healthy Futures of Texas starts a new chapter in our story! Last
year, we combined three organizations with shared missions and distinct
strengths. Today, we are thrilled to reveal the two new brands that embody
our spirit of innovation, collaboration, and inclusivity. They emphasize
our commitment to improving the well-being of young Texans through
equitable access to sexual health education, contraception, and resources.

Healthy Futures of Texas (HFTX) now has a new look, a new website, and
tagline: advancing informed sexual health decisions. I invite you to visit
HFTX.ORG [3].

In addition to HFTX, we are also launching Talk About It Texas, a new
statewide effort that gives young people safe spaces to learn and talk
frankly about sexual and reproductive health with their friends, families,
and educators. Under this umbrella, we offer: sex education programs for
youth and parents, a full range of evidence-based and evidence-informed
sexual health curricula, and youth advocate groups. You can learn more at
TALKABOUTITTX.ORG [4].

These changes will broaden our impact and deepen our connections to those
who share our passion for a healthy future for all young Texans.

Thank you again for your partnership and support. Now, let’s talk about
it!

Appreciatively,

Evelyn

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