
List Of Current Programs
The
Coalition has been active in advocating for smoke-free
beaches and piers in the beach cities. Second-hand smoke kills nearly
62,000 non-smoking Americans each year and tobacco litter creates the
most significant amount of litter on our beaches. Cigarette butts may
seem small, but with several trillion littered every year the toxic
chemicals add up fast!
ADVOCACY
The South Bay Coalition has actively supported the adoption of the Safe
Space Program and the Social Host ordinance in Manhattan Beach. Parents
are encouraged to sign “safe space” contracts,
which state
that their homes are alcohol and other drug-free.
Additionally, the Coalition advocates for more parental awareness and
involvement through our monthly column, Tips For Parents, in The
Beach Reporter newspaper.
The Coalition has most recently partnered with the California Alcopops
Coalition working to have sweetened alcoholic beverages popular with
youth re-categorized as distilled spirits rather than beer in order for
them to be taxed at a higher rate which will result in reduced access
for youth.
YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE (YAC)
Comprised of area high school students committed to advocating for
lifestyles free of alcohol, tobacco, or other drug use. The
YAC
sponsors and runs middle school dances throughout the school year, runs
the Late Night Sports program, participates in the
Coalition’s
Youth Summit Day for middle school students, and offers a speakers
panel for area workshops and other events. Three YAC members serve as
voting members on the Coalition's Board of Directors.
WILDERNESS CHALLENGE
This program is for at-risk high school students which includes 10
weeks of group counseling, a one-day ropes course, and a 3 day
wilderness challenge. This experience provides lots of
counseling, team-building and trust-building exercises.
A PARENTS GUIDE FOR THE PREVENTION OF
ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND OTHER DRUG USE
This booklet offers parents a practical and easy-to-use guide to
provide information that is helpful in preventing the use of alcohol,
tobacco, or other drugs by youth. Some subjects covered
include,
“Parties and the Social Scene,”
“The Negative
Effects of Substance Abuse,” “Legal
consequences,”
and “Signs and Symptoms of Substance Abuse.”
To order,
please click here.
FOCUS (Finding Our Center Using Sport)
This new, innovative program emphasizes life skills education and
information that is useful in sports/competition, but also extends
beyond sports into everyday life.
YOUTH SUMMIT DAY
An event for middle-school age youth to help them transition into high
school. Youth Advisory Committee members participate by
offering
peer counseling sessions which provide an opportunity for the middle
school students to ask questions about high school and what to
expect. The day also includes inter-active theater
performances
dramatizing the pitfalls of substance use, etc.
