Prevention Services2024-03-13T18:14:44+00:00

Prevention Services

Prevention is about so much more than just saying, “No.”

We believe that providing equal access to basic needs is critical to the overall health of our town. Our nationally-recognized prevention work relies on a variety of immersive programming that provides youth with valuable support and opportunities for building positive relationships. Kids who are confident, informed, and supported by their peers, as well as their families, are less likely to abuse substances and engage in high-risk behaviors.

The result? A strong and vibrant community that prioritizes the health of our next generation.

Prevention Programs & Resources

We help youth and families make healthy choices.

Our prevention system strengthens youth voices for advocacy, develops leadership skills, provides positive social outlets and employment opportunities, while adults can connect with other parents and build awareness through shared resources. To learn more about our prevention initiatives, please click on the programs below:

Boys Council Group

Providing a space to learn and practice leadership skills that will help in life and to their development into respected young males within their school and community.

Girls Group

Support adolescent girls as they move through middle school. Long-running discussion group for six to eight middle school girls to talk about their lives with a mental health professional in a relaxed environment.

Home Alone

Home Alone is a twice-a-year class for kids and parents to learn basic safety tips for staying home without adult supervision.

Job Shadow

Yearlong program based at Morgan, which pairs 11th graders with real-world experiences in a career of their choice. All 11th graders at Morgan are eligible.

Juvenile Review Board

The primary purpose of Clinton’s JRB is to help prevent Clinton youth under the age of 18 who have committed their first criminal offense avoid contact with the Juvenile Justice System.

Mother Daughter Night Out

Twice yearly seminar with a registered nurse to explain all the changes of puberty. This program is for students entering puberty and their mothers or female guardians.

Parent Programs

We are here to support our community and provide programming and resources that aid parents with their children so everyone can grow and thrive.

PiC – Partners in Community

Throughout the year, PIC offers free educational programs for parents and families on a variety of topics. There are often communication groups for parents and experiences with high school students.

Summer Camps

Low-cost, half-day camps for youth aged 5-13, plus leadership opportunities for young teens. This program is for families of school-age children who don’t require or don’t want a full-day camp experience.

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