To empower American Indian and Alaskan Native youth in Northern California through community data mapping and civic engagement to reduce substance use.
To improve behavioral health outcomes for Native American youth leaders in Amador County through youth-led civic engagement and to increase cultural awareness and increase protective factors.
To strengthen the leadership development skills of system-impacted Black youth and young adults in Alameda County through cohort-based programs and mentorship to enhance academic achievement and life outcomes.
To empower youth to become agents of change in Calaveras County through youth-directed creative storytelling, media workshops and peer-to-peer support programs to amplify youth voices and address substance use.
To build the leadership capacity of system-involved Black, Latinx and Asian youth in Alameda County through training, internships and workforce development opportunities to prevent substance use disorder and broaden economic opportunities.