The Michigan Organization on Adolescent Sexual Health (MOASH) is a Michigan-based nonprofit that mobilizes youth voices, provides training and technical assistance, and informs decision-makers to advance adolescent sexual and reproductive health, identities, and rights. Founded in 2008, MOASH runs youth advisory councils, school- and community-focused programs, and policy support aimed at improving sexual health education, access to services, and violence prevention for young people across the state.
Advocacy for medically accurate, age-appropriate comprehensive sexual health education; policies expanding adolescent access to sexual and reproductive health services and confidentiality protections; LGBTQ+ inclusion and affirmation in schools and health services; sexual and dating violence prevention and survivor supports; youth engagement and civic participation in health policy development.
Combination of government grants and contracts (including federal public health grants), foundation and philanthropic support, program fees and donations.
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Michigan Department of Education, National Institute for Reproductive Health, Planned Parenthood affiliates, MiCASH (Michigan Coalition on Adolescent Sexual Health), SASH Club/Stop Sexual Assault in Schools (project housed with MOASH), Michigan Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Network
Non-profit organization (501(c)(3))