To build organizational capacity to develop leadership and analytical skills of Hmong youth in Fresno County through a youth-led culturally responsive leadership development program to reduce substance use.
To build organizational capacity to promote healing and build an ecosystem of trauma-informed support for youth of color in Solano County through resiliency, advocacy and community capacity to prevent substance abuse.
To reduce substance use and addiction among Yurok youth through traditional activities and programming to allow for deeper cultural connections, restorative justice, career development and activities that promote holistic health.
To develop the leadership skills of youth of color through the Community Health ‘Fellows in Residence’ youth program in Alameda County, which will utilize mentoring/relation-building and peer-engagement strategies to advance policy changes and advance...
To promote healing, well-being and self-care of foster youth in Los Angeles through a comprehensive trauma-informed, healing-centered program to elevate youth voice in substance use education and youth-led change.