YOUTH TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM

The Youth Tobacco Education Program (YTEP) is a pilot program that teaches youth ways to reduce tobacco consumption, reconsider behavior, and learn effective coping strategies. This course is an alternative to prosecution for Minor In Possession of Tobacco or for any youth age 14 - 17 who just wants to quit using tobacco products.

 

Community & Capacity Building

At the heart of the Partnership is the belief that facilitating positive change, while building the capacity of organizations, agencies and individuals, will lead to long-term measurable outcomes. Community and capacity building is about using ideas and resources in new ways to strengthen communities and the residents that live there. As good stewards of our ever shrinking federal, state and local resources, we recognize that community and capacity building is not a luxury, but a necessity.

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Children & Child
Well-Being

More than two-thirds of America's young people ages 6-17 are not receiving enough of the Five Promises to be confident of success. Too many are not ready to enter school and fail once they enter, are physically unfit, engage in negative behaviors, or are a victim of abuse and neglect. We must do more!

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