The large number of teenagers who have free time from study activities, sports, tutoring and little time outdoors as well as minimal parental supervision has been pointed out as one of the opportunities for an increase in child marriage during the Covid-19 pandemic. In addition, knowledge about reproductive health and sexuality among teenagers is still relatively low. Teenagers need to prepare themselves to face the challenges of life today and life in the future. The aim of this activity is to equip students at SMKN 49 North Jakarta about reproductive health and healthy living skills. The results of the activity showed an increase in participants' knowledge and understanding of the Planned Generation Program (GenRe) as a program that facilitates teenagers to behave healthily, avoiding the risks of the KRR Triad (sexuality, HIV/AIDS, drugs). As many as 83.3% already understand the definition and concept of TRIAD KRR. Participants also agreed that the problems that occurred were due to a lack of education about reproductive health, as well as a lack of education regarding the negative impacts of ignorance about reproductive health. Participants felt that this activity motivated them and was useful for determining goals after graduating from school, future choices that they would pursue and pursue. So that with this knowledge, teenagers have the provisions to protect themselves from negative things, know how to implement healthy living and can build better life plans.