Youth Development
The Collaborative is dedicated to improving wellness among California’s teens and young adults by providing programs specifically for Youth communities. Topics range from substance abuse to comprehensive sex education. Each program provides specific recourses to help teens and young adults grow and thrive.
Asian/Pacific Islander Partners & Advocates Countering Tobacco (API PACT) Program
API PACT is a tobacco control program tasked in reducing tobacco related health disparities among Asian/Pacific Islander communities residing in the Central Valley.
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California Personal Responsibility Education Program (CA PREP)
The California Personal Responsibility Education Program provides comprehensive sexual health education in order to lower teen pregnancy rates and STIs among adolescents.
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Healing, Equity, Advocacy & Leadership (HEAL) Project
We serve Latino and African American youth of low-socio economic status in the community of Visalia. The HEAL Project will focus on empowering youth through engagement with arts, leadership, and healing centered approaches in support of resilience.
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Lock It Up Project
The Lock It Up Project provides educational services to Fresno County with the goal to reduce the abuse of prescription drugs among teens and young adults.
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Performing Above The High (PATH)
The PATH Project is community-based marijuana prevention program with the goal of reducing marijuana use among youth and young adults, ages 10-25, in Fresno County.
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Selma Unified Reproductive Health Services Project
Selma Unified Reproductive Health Services Project is a classroom-based, educational program designed to delay the onset of sexual activity among students in Selma Unified School District.
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Youth Making Change Against Tobacco (MCAT)
Youth MCAT is tasked with mobilizing youth to create policy, systems and environmental (PSE) changes in an effort to decrease the availability and promotion of flavored and mentholated tobacco products in their communities of unincorporated Fresno Co
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