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Teaching the Truth About Addiction

  • By Shelley Douthitt
  • 28 Jul, 2016

One Person's Story of Recovering & Sharing.

 Author and guest speaker Seth Ferranti talks about his commitment to tell middle- and high-school students the truth about drug addiction and the life that is forced upon you. The Boys & Girls Clubs share this commitment.  His lessons learned become more important than the nerves that came with sharing publicly.  

 All across Kentucky, Boys & Girls Clubs are helping to teach our youth to think critically about using drugs and alcohol - we are teaching them important information and decision making skills through SMART Moves programming.  Connect with us to find out how you can become a partner to help address substance abuse in Kentucky!
http://www.ozy.com/true-story/how-was-your-day-recovering-heroin-addict/69685?utm_source=dd&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=07052016&variable=a41c44ad72463792b28e38818662f815

Kentucky Boys & GIrls Club Blog

By Shelley Douthitt 02 Aug, 2016
Jena shares about her experience this summer interning with Kentucky Boys & Girls Clubs . She offers up her words of wisdom to Club members.
By Shelley Douthitt 01 Aug, 2016

Young people need more than facts and figures about alcohol, tobacco, other drug use and sexual involvement. They need more than assemblies and lectures, more than essay and poster contests, more than being told to “just say no” to drugs. These efforts have a place in an inclusive program, but alone are simply not enough. To be successful, a comprehensive drug prevention program must encompass instruction and skill-building activities, parent involvement and community support. This comprehensive approach to reducing drug abuse is summed up by SMART Moves.

SMART Moves program equips our children with basic life skills, problem-solving and decision-making abilities and communication skills, all designed to boost their self-confidence, self-esteem and sense of security. The program is now used successfully in communities across the nation. The program is based on a resistance training/social skills model. Using small group activities, it teaches young people to recognize and resist media influences and peer pressures to engage in alcohol, tobacco, other drug use and early sexual involvement.

  Click here to learn more about the FY2016 SMART Move grant implemented across the state.    

By Shelley Douthitt 28 Jul, 2016
This Article  shows how one country is finally acknowledging a damaged past because of inter-generational traumas.  It's important for parents to understand how their past impacts their children's futures.
By Shelley Douthitt 28 Jul, 2016
One in four children in Kentucky face a harsh reality: Poverty.  But thanks to these new and ongoing initiatives, these children have bright futures.  The Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentucky understands the challenges these children face.  To help do our part, we have implemented meal programs, educational programs, and career-readiness programs in Clubs throughout the state.  Find a Club near you to support! 
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