Peer Health Exchange Launched 2007 About Creating safe and welcoming health education spaces Studies have shown that teen pregnancy, substance abuse, and untreated mental illness are associated with poor academic achievement, high school dropout rates, and other diminished life opportunities. And yet, many Boston schools lack the resources to provide the comprehensive, relevant health education needed to address these health challenges. Peer Health Exchange (PHE) is able to address these challenges, giving teens the knowledge and skills they need to make healthy decisions. PHE uniquely leverages college students to teach its health curriculum, many of whom share similar backgrounds with the high school students they educate. This shared experience enhances the relevance and impact of the teachings, providing a stronger connection with the young adults they aim to help. Since launching in Boston in 2007, PHE has gained recognition for its effectiveness and expanded their reach to more students, schools, and platforms – adding digital content to their school-based curricula. Continuing to partner with more schools in the Greater Boston area, PHE is equipping more teens with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate health-related challenges, ultimately aiming to improve their overall wellbeing and future prospects. Founder Louise Langheier CEO Angela Glymph Regional Director, Northeast Mira Nathanson National Headquarters San Francisco, CA Website peerhealthexchange.org Peer Health Exchange: Real, honest and relevant information leading to healthy lives for all teens. Peer Health Exchange’s Impact in Boston In 2022-23 2,874 students reached 72% of participants reporting an increase in pregnancy prevention knowledge The importance of authentic and honest health education What Our Community is Saying “I was able to learn more than what I knew. I had some knowledge about mental health, sex ed and stuff. Well now I know for the future or others around me. Sometimes even if I already know it, a refresher helps.” Peer Health Exchange Participant Boston Community Leadership Academy “I liked the level of detail. They made sure you knew what you need to know. Other health classes brush over it. I feel more educated on certain situations about things like birth control now.” Peer Health Exchange Participant Boston Community Leadership Academy “I learned that if you feel like you’re being pressured into something, you have every right to say no and you shouldn’t have to feel pressured to do anything you don’t want to do. If you’re uncomfortable, speak up and try to take care of yourself the best you can.” Peer Health Exchange Participant Boston Community Leadership Academy “I have a therapist but I was scared to communicate with her. PHE introduced better ways for me to communicate with her, ways to talk to her step-by-step, and not just rush into anything and take it slow. Now I’m opening up to my therapist more.” Peer Health Exchange Participant Boston Community Leadership Academy Join our work in Boston We rely on champions and supporters who believe in the power and potential of community-driven change. Follow Us GreenLight Fund Boston Get In Touch