SHARE: Education Team Involvement Opportunities
Request a SHARE training/workshop
Sign your group up for a workshop on various sexuality education programs with SHARE. Click here to fill out the form.
Follow the SHARE: Education team on Instagram
Follow @shareatstanford to learn about sexuality-centered topics, campus events, tips on how to take action as individuals and as communities, and other ways to get involved throughout the academic year.
SHARE Supporters Listserv
Sign up here for the SHARE Supporters email listserv to learn more about SHARE, related events and programming, and volunteer & job opportunities.
PEERs
The PEERs (Prevent, Educate, Empower, Refer) are paid student peer educators that Prevent harms, Educate about holistic health and well-being, Empower our community, and Refer students to campus resources. They are trained in the fundamentals of public health as it relates to the following topic areas: substance use, sexual citizenship, and health promotion. Learn more here.
SHARE: Education Team Ambassadors Program
The SHARE Ambassador Program is on hiatus for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Ambassadors are members of the Stanford community who are passionate about promoting healthy sexuality and relationships on campus. The SHARE Ambassadorship is a project-based volunteer opportunity that forms an integral part of furthering SHARE Ed’s mission of creating a more caring and empathetic community. As an Ambassador, you have the chance to bolster your learning about sexual/relationship violence and turn your knowledge into impactful action and content, all while building community and mentorship.
We encourage everyone passionate about changing campus culture around sexuality and relationships to apply regardless of experience, gender, identity, or class year.
More information about the Ambassadorship can be found here.
Violence Intervention & Prevention
Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) Program is an organization of representatives from the Stanford Greek Community who are committed to addressing the issues of sexual and relationship violence on our campus. Learn more here.