National Trends and Services
Our CALL TO ACTION is to “advocate, educate, empower and serve!” Our GOALS include strengthening our existing community partnerships, and collaborate partnership efforts with those focused on the disadvantage of all ages to provide sustainable and measurable programs, and extending our existing initiatives to include communities identified as having the greatest need.
Anti-Bullying
To enhance and empower youth with the tools and skills to address bullying in all forms. “Research shows that bullying adversely affects children’s mental health, academic success and ability to relate to other children. Program goals are to enhance a child’s ability to avoid victimization, enhance their self-esteem, deter offender behavior and promote disclosure of abuse.”
Human Trafficking
To enhance and empower youth with the tools and skills to address bullying in all forms. “Research shows that bullying adversely affects children’s mental health, academic success and ability to relate to other children. Program goals are to enhance a child’s ability to avoid victimization, enhance their self-esteem, deter offender behavior and promote disclosure of abuse.”
To enhance and empower youth with the tools and skills to address bullying in all forms. “Research shows that bullying adversely affects children’s mental health, academic success and ability to relate to other children. Program goals are to enhance a child’s ability to avoid victimization, enhance their self-esteem, deter offender behavior and promote disclosure of abuse.”
Teen Vaping
To integrate evidence-informed vaping education to our youth and explore how e-cigarettes work, their health implications, epidemiology among youth and current regulatory strategies. “The U.S. surgeon general raised an alarm regarding the rise in e-cigarette use among the nation’s youth, saying it has increased at a rate of epidemic proportions. Over 5 million youth are currently using e-cigarettes. This substantial increase in teenage vaping is seriously impacting middle and high schools across America.”