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B4U-ACT is a non-profit organization whose stated goal is "to make effective and compassionate mental health care available to individuals who self-identify as minor-attracted and who are seeking assistance in dealing with issues in their lives that are challenging to them." It was founded in 2003. The organization holds workshops twice a year to facilitate communication between mental health professionals and minor-attracted persons and to promote awareness and understanding of issues related to minor attraction. | '''B4U-ACT''' is a non-profit organization whose stated goal is "''to make effective and compassionate mental health care available to individuals who self-identify as minor-attracted and who are seeking assistance in dealing with issues in their lives that are challenging to them.''" It was founded in 2003. The organization holds workshops twice a year to facilitate communication between mental health professionals and minor-attracted persons and to promote awareness and understanding of issues related to minor attraction. | ||
==External Link== | ==External Link== | ||
*[http://www.b4uact.org Homepage] | |||
[http://www.b4uact.org Homepage] |
Revision as of 23:32, 6 April 2010
B4U-ACT is a non-profit organization whose stated goal is "to make effective and compassionate mental health care available to individuals who self-identify as minor-attracted and who are seeking assistance in dealing with issues in their lives that are challenging to them." It was founded in 2003. The organization holds workshops twice a year to facilitate communication between mental health professionals and minor-attracted persons and to promote awareness and understanding of issues related to minor attraction.