To strengthen leadership and advocacy skills of Black youth in Sacramento through an education and leadership program to equip them to take a leading and active role in their success.
To increase the advocacy skills of LGBTQ2S+, Latinx and African American youth in Alameda County and Marin County through youth-led substance use prevention and to address substance use prevention among youth.
To engage and educate Black, Asian and Latinx youth in Alameda and Santa Clara counties through the Enabling Youth to Build Healthier Futures program to enact positive policy and systems change.
To promote healing, leadership and advocacy skills of youth in Placer County to advance policy change in education, mental health, substance abuse prevention and juvenile justice.
To develop the leadership and advocacy skills of low-income immigrant youth in Los Angeles County through the Youth and Parent Leadership Development program to decrease substance use and improve academic outcomes.