About SHE

SHE Mission

“Social Health Education is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing responsible, developmentally appropriate sexuality education to children, adolescents, and adults in the Greater Cincinnati area.”

SHE History

Social Health Education (SHE) was originally founded in May of 1917 as the Cincinnati Social Hygiene Society because of concerns surrounding the health of the American soldier. Its primary goal was to inform and protect community members and prostitutes infected with venereal diseases, and to educate young people about sex as a preventative measure. The agency has been funded in Cincinnati, Ohio through United Way since 1919 as part of the Community Chest. Over the years the agency has undergone change to reflect the needs of society. In 1937 they provided support in a country-wide effort to eradicate syphilis, in 1946 hired an African-American staff member to provide sexuality education to the minority community, in 1980 prioritized the educational program to focus on VD education, in 1984 began an emphasis on life skills as they connected to Sexually Transmitted Diseases and pre-adolescent sexual activity prevention, and in 1990 changed the organization's name to SHE and broadened its focus to provide research based information on various topics covering Sexuality.

Social Health Education offers a unique service to the southern Ohio and Greater Cincinnati regions by providing the only sexuality education program without a faith-based focus or political mission. The agency officially achieved tax exempt status as a non-profit, 501 (c) (3) in August 1973.

SHE's mission statement reflects its commitment to meeting the needs of the community: "Social Health Education is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing responsible, developmentally appropriate sexuality education to children, adolescents, and adults in the Greater Cincinnati area." The organization provides services to members of the community between the ages of 9 (pre-puberty) and 20+ (young adults), regardless of societal factors including ethnicity, gender, socio-economic status, and disabilities.

During the 90 year history of SHE, its major funding source has been The United Way which currently provides 87% of its revenue. The agency focused on sexuality education projects and did not fund them individually. However, SHE has been informed that in June, 2007 there will be no more funding from United Way. This is occurring because the United Way has decided to change their mission and focus on funding programs to meet specific goals that do not include sexuality education provided by SHE.

This is a crucial time for SHE as its board of directors consider how to absorb the loss of major funding from the United Way and restructure the agency in such a way that allows them to seek grant funds for specific individual projects instead of overall organizational expenditures. Efforts by the agency to provide continuous fact-based sexual educational programs have been challenging given the current political climate that continues to focus on supporting abstinence only programs using federal dollars. The need for an agency to provide these services outside of faith-based abstinence programs is imperative. Cincinnati historically has been considered to have a conservative political climate yet is faced with enormous social problems. This is evidenced especially with ethnic and minority populations in the urban core and an alarming increase in violent crime in the past 5 years. .