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Botvin LifeSkills Training Middle School Program is a substance abuse and violence prevention program based on more than 35 years of rigorous scientific research. Proven to be the most effective evidence-based program used in schools today, the program is comprehensive, dynamic, and developmentally designed to promote mental health and positive youth development. In addition to helping kids resist drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, the Middle School program also effectively supports the reduction of violence and other high-risk behaviors. This program is aligned to the National Health Education standards and to CASEL’s social and emotional learning (SEL) competencies.
This program is available to children no matter where they live or go to school. If you have additional questions or want to learn more, please contact our team. We'd be happy to assist you!
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The Green Beret Project offers at-risk youth dynamic programming after school and on weekends. During these sessions, adult cadre build rapport and trust, while identifying the future young leaders for the program. There is informal and formal mentorship for youth, to include instruction addressing areas of need. As Green Beret…
During the Summer months, Delmarva Christian Service Camp offers 6 weeks of Summer Camps for children from 1st grade through High School. Each week is organized and staffed by men and women from the churches that support and manage the camp. Our 30 acres are safe and fun for any…
First State Squash Summer Camp is a 5-week summer camp that operates during the month of July. We offer squash group lessons, an elective, literacy classes, and field trips.
Summer camps include activities that foster personal growth, social development, and fun. The type of camp may teach: Outdoor Skills: Every day there is a set amount of time for campers to enjoy fresh air, participate in activities, and get some good old-fashioned vitamin D. Teamwork and Leadership: Campers learn…
If you’re a federal worker—or someone whose household is impacted by the federal government shutdown—help is available. Click below to find resources from the State of Delaware. You can also talk to our team at Delaware 211 by dialing 2-1-1, texting your zip code to 898-211, or live chatting on our website.