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PRIMARY PREVENTION

Through Greater Piedmont Community Resilience (GPCR), Center for Prevention Services delivers evidence-based programs that empower youth and families to build healthy relationships, prevent substance use, and strengthen community support. These initiatives are designed for youth, parents, educators, and community leaders, offering practical tools and guidance to foster a healthier, safer, and more connected community.

Raising a Hand

UniqueYOU

Developed at Prevention Services and tailored for 3rd and 4th graders, UniqueYOU focuses on self-esteem, communication, emotions, teamwork, and assertiveness. It includes eight sessions, each lasting 30 minutes to an hour.

Botvin Life Skills Training

Botvin LifeSkills Training (LST) is an evidence-based program that helps middle and high school youth prevent substance abuse by strengthening social and emotional skills that reduce risky behaviors like drug use, drinking, and violence.

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Too Good for Drugs

Available for Kindergarten through 8th grade, this engaging 10-session program covers healthy relationships, making healthy choices, and resisting peer pressure. Each session lasts between 30 minutes to an hour.

Reconnecting Youth

Reconnecting Youth (RY) is an evidence-based program for teens at risk of dropping out or facing emotional and behavioral challenges. Delivered as a semester-long class for 10–12 students, RY fosters personal growth in a supportive setting.

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HALO (Healthy Alternative for Little Ones)

Targeted at preschool and kindergarten-aged children, HALO focuses on healthy choices, emotions, and relationships through 12 sessions, each lasting 30 minutes to an hour.

AVOID (Anti-Vaping Online Information Dissemination)

An online program for ages 12-16, AVOID educates about the dangers of vaping through youth-led videos and interactive activities, aiming to dispel myths and provide factual information.

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Strong African American Families

This 7-session program supports youth aged 10–14 and their caregivers. SAAF builds on the strengths of African American families and helps manage the transition to adolescence while emphasizing the prevention of risky behaviors such as substance use.

Questions?
gpcr@preventionservices.org
(704) 375-3784
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If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts or a crisis, please DIAL 988 immediately to reach the Suicide Prevention Lifeline or text HOME to the Crisis Text Line at 741741. These services are free and confidential. If you believe you or someone you know is experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or seek immediate care from the nearest hospital emergency room. This website is designed to offer general information that educates users about the programs and services that are available through Center for Prevention Services. The contents of this website is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any condition or substitute for medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician, mental health professional, or other qualified health care provider with any questions about your health.

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

201 McCullough Drive, Suite 215

Charlotte, NC 28262

info@preventionservices.org

704.375.3784

Center for Prevention Services is a tax-exempt nonprofit charitable organization

registered under Section 501(c)(3)of the Internal Revenue Code.

EIN# 56-0999338

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