
This nationally acclaimed comprehensive prevention program helps
young people resist alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, as well
as premature sexual activity. The program features engaging,
interactive small group activities designed to increase
participants' peer support, enhance their life skills, build
their resiliency and strengthen their leadership skills. This
year-round program encourages collaborations among Club staff,
youth, parents and representatives from other community
organizations. The program’s components include: SMART Kids, for
children ages 6-9, Start SMART, for youth ages 10-12, Stay
SMART, for youth ages 13-15 and SMART Parents, for parents of
Club members participating in SMART Moves. SMART Moves is
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outgrowth of the popular SMART Moves program, SMART Girls is a
health, fitness, prevention/education and self-esteem
enhancement program for girls ages 8-17. The program focuses on
issues specific to female Club members and is designed to
encourage healthy attitudes and lifestyles that will enable
those members to develop to their full potential. From
interactive role playing to more tailored mentoring, girls are
given the opportunity to explore personal and societal values as
they build skills for eating right, staying fit, getting good
health care and developing positive relationships. SMART
Girls is funded by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation |
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Street SMART
Street SMART counteracts the negative lures
of gangs, violence and "street" influences on young adolescents
ages 11-13. While building awareness and resistance skills,
participants develop the confidence and knowledge to make
intelligent choices. Street SMART’s three modules teach young
people how gangs work and how to resist being recruited, how to
recognize and resolve conflicts peacefully and how to become
positive peer helpers. Participants reinforce what they have
learned and share it with others by organizing community events
that promote the positive messages of Street SMART. The Street
SMART program is sponsored by THE ALLSTATE FOUNDATION.
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Act SMART
Developed as a joint project between Boys &
Girls Clubs of America and the American Red Cross, Act SMART is
an HIV/AIDS prevention program designed for Club members ages
6-17. The program is presented in small groups and can be
offered year-round.
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Quick SMART!
This prevention program provides teens ages
13-18 with the skills to refuse steroids, tobacco, alcohol and
other drugs and premature sexual involvement. Quick SMART! also
teaches teens how to avoid becoming infected with HIV, the AIDS
virus. Quick SMART! is geared to teens who are interested in
athletics.
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Passport to
Manhood
This program promotes and teaches
responsibility and reinforces positive behavior in male Club
members ages 11-14. Passport to Manhood consists of 14
small-group sessions, each of which concentrates on a specific
aspect of manhood through highly interactive activities. Each
participant is issued his own "Passport" to underscore the
notion that he is on a personal journey of maturation and
personal growth.
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Child Safety and Protection
Developed in partnership with the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the
Child Safety and Protection Program provides Boys & Girls
Clubs with a comprehensive child victimization prevention
program. Through training for Club professionals and
volunteers, a skill development and safety awareness
curriculum for Club members ages 6 to 13, peer leader
involvement, and parent and community awareness and
participation, the program helps Clubs maintain a vigilant
and effective approach to ensuring the safety and protection
of children. The development of the Child Safety and
Protection Program was funded by Compaq Computer
Corporation/Digital Equipment Corporation. B&GCA’s Child
Safety and Protection: A Prevention Guidebook for Boys &
Girls Clubs, complements this program well and is a
basic resource every Club professional should have.
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The Cavity Free Zone
program was developed in response to the recent U.S. Surgeon
General’s report on oral health, which revealed a silent
epidemic of oral disease in America, especially among
disadvantaged youth. Cavity-Free Zone, underwritten by Crest,
aims to improve the oral health of Club members nationwide.
Through program materials and a Web site to educate youth (ages
6-18) about oral health and collaborative efforts with local
dental schools, dental societies and other health care agencies,
Cavity-Free Zone will be a catalyst for change in providing
dental services to disadvantaged youth. |
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KIDS IN CONTROL Safety
Awareness Program
KIDS IN CONTROL is a safety awareness program designed to
help Club members ages 8-10 develop the personal safety
habits and practical skills needed to be safe at the Club,
at home and in the neighborhood. The program offers
interactive approaches to building Club members’ crime
prevention and personal safety skills through role-playing,
games and other participatory activities.
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