What age is Reality Check appropriate for?
Reality Check is designed for public and private junior high and high school students. All presentations are culturally sensitive, age-appropriate and tailored to the group that is being addressed.
Is this an abstinence-only program?
Our emphasis is to promote abstinence until marriage. However, Reality Check offers information on the effectiveness of condoms and other birth control methods in an effort to empower teenagers to make healthy decisions for their future. We recognize there are emotional, physical, and social risks involved in both protected and unprotected sex. Reality Check advocates freedom from such consequences and risks.
What about teens already having sex?
Reality Check encourages sexually active teens to evaluate the reasons why they are having sex, and to face the reality of the consequences that may follow. The Reality Check speaking team is comprised of both virgins and those who have had sex in the past, but have decided to start over and wait for marriage. Our personal stories are relevant and encouraging and give students a chance to re-commit to abstinence if they so desire.
How much does a Reality Check presentation cost?
Reality Check suggests a small donation of $50 per presentation to cover transportation and literature. However, we don't want the lack of resources to stand in the way of your students hearing this important message. If funding is not available, we are happy to provide you with a presentation.
How much advance notice is needed to book a speaker?
Check out our calendar to see our presentation schedule. Reality Check is currently scheduling presentations for the upcoming school year. You can view our calendar by clicking here.
Call us at (310) 820-2560 or
book a presentation online by clicking here.



