Prevention Programs...
The CETPA Prevention Programs provide prevention efforts to
the Latino community in Georgia in an attempt to increase the
awareness and the knowledge about alcohol, tobacco and other
drugs, and other risk factors. Our primary goal is to educate
children, parents and families and to help them make healthier
choices in order to avoid the pitfalls of the many risks present today
in their lives.

CETPA provides prevention efforts targeted to Latino youth whose
risk of developing substance abuse or other dangerous behaviors is
significantly higher than others by virtue of belonging to that
subgroup. We accomplish this through community workshops,
educational fairs and dissemination of information.

CETPA provides prevention efforts through after-school programs
targeted to Latino youth. We provide gender-appropriate programs:
¡Soy Unica, Soy Latina! for girls and ¡Niño Sano, Hombre Fuerte! for
boys. Our programs deliver our own bilingual curriculum in
combination with The Mendez Foundation curriculum “Too Good For
Drugs and Violence”. In addition we teach alternative activities such
as dance, music and soccer. We also provide prevention summer
camps providing healthy alternatives for Latino youth and their
families.

CETPA’s Latino Youth Prevention Program received the 2003
Exemplary Award from the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) in Washington D.C. as a Promising
Program. Currently CETPA is preparing to submit this program to the
National Registry of Effective Programs and Practices (NREPP).
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