To increase leadership development of Southeast Asian youth in Alameda County through youth activism, leadership development, mentorship and mental health services that connect intersectional issues of intergenerational trauma, poverty, racism, incarceration,...
To employ youth activism around substance use prevention though social change campaigns and multimedia advocacy art to change system discrimination against communities directly impacted by the War on Drugs in Sacramento and Los Angeles counties.
To build the power of low-income youth activists of color in Fresno, Madera, Contra Costa and San Bernardino counties through youth-focused trainings, peer collaboration and policy change to improve the health and education outcomes of youth.
To improve health and social outcomes by developing youth ambassadors in Los Angeles County through service, employment, resources and training to enhance leadership skills and build community.
To employ youth activism, civic engagement and peer-led support for system-impacted Latinx and LGBTQ2S+ youth to address systemic and acute environmental trauma that impacts youth substance use in Los Angeles County.