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The agency mentors Black girls between the ages of 11 and 17.
The group’s name stands for Depositing Empowerment Through Outreach and Urban Development.
‘I grew up with six foster sisters who were all younger than me,” Conwright said. “I started to meet with them informally, taking them to breakfast and talking to them about teen topics. That turned into a more formal setting.”
With a staff of nine, DETOUR is based at the Jacobs Center in Encanto and meets at the Skyline recreation center.
The group also has a mentor program for girls in Juvenile Hall.
“I was raised in Southeastern San Diego and it was really important for me to provide additional opportunities for the girls who were coming from a neighborhood I was coming from,” Conwright said. “As I networked outside my community, I learned about new and different opportunities that often people outside of Southeastern San Diego weren’t aware of.”
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NVRH and Umbrella Inc. partner to support prevention efforts throughout the Northeast Kingdom
Vermont Business Magazine Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital (NVRH) has received the Vermont Prevention Center of Excellence’s Grant. This grant is a one-year grant opportunity with goals to reduce underage drinking, high-risk alcohol consumption, marijuana and tobacco misuse, prescription drug and stimulant misuse, and illicit stimulants and opioids. In order to build prevention capacity and infrastructure at the community, as well as regional levels, NVRH is partnering with Umbrella Inc.
The grant, which totals $450,000, tackles two components of prevention: the promotion of healthy lifestyles and norms that reduce the risks associated with the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs and the reduction of the impact of those at higher-than-average risk for substance misuse. This includes individuals currently experiencing problems related to use.
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A group of wellness, civic and government groups combined efforts to
bring lifesaving overdose kits to Block Island. Seen here from left, Sarah
Edwards of the Hope Recovery Centers, Dave Neill, Community Outreach
Coordinator for U.S. Attorney Aaron Weisman, Heidi Driscoll, Director
of the South County Regional Prevention Coalition, Cyndi Rego of the
Regional Prevention Coalition, Michael Fry, Director of Hope Recovery
Centers, and Capt. Don Rooney, Lou Lopes and Colin Waitkun of Interstate
Navigation. Photo by Bill McCombe.
The following was submitted by the Block Island Chamber of Commerce and Interstate Navigation.
A coalition of wellness, civic, and government organizations have combined their efforts to bring potentially life-saving rescue kits to Block Island.