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Alcohol Environments and Disparities in Exposure Associated With Adolescent Drinking in California

February 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This study investigated sociodemographic disparities in alcohol environments and their relationship with adolescent drinking.

New Retail Site in South Central Los Angeles Markets Itself as Host of Alcohol-Free Family Events

May 23, 2005 | Program Results Report

Staff at the Esperanza Community Housing Corporation developed a marketing plan to raise awareness within South Central Los Angeles of the Mercado La Paloma as a venue for alcohol-free celebrations.

Santa Barbara Fights Back to Reduce Teenage Drinking

October 14, 2004 | Program Results Report

The Fighting Back project in Santa Barbara, Calif., worked from 1990 to 2002 to reduce the personal and community consequences that result from illegal drug use and alcohol abuse.

Fighting Drugs and Alcohol in Oakland Starts with Youth

May 1, 2003 | Program Results Report

The Alameda County , Castlemont Corridor Coordinating Council initiated a project in March 1990 to reduce the demand for alcohol and drugs and the harm they cause in East Oakland.

Play About the Founding of AA is Centerpiece of Effort to Curb Alcohol Abuse

April 1, 1999 | Program Results Report

This project supported planning for the dissemination of Bill W. and Dr. Bob, a historical drama that details the relationship between the two men that led to the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Elementary School Girls Run for Fitness and Fun (San Francisco Bay Area)

November 18, 2009 | Program Results Report

Girls on the Run is one of the many sports programs sponsored by Team-Up for Youth in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Rowing Program Helps Teenage Girls Get Fit and Build Confidence (San Francisco Bay Area)

November 18, 2009 | Program Results Report

Caitlin is one of about 25 girls from Oakland's five public high schools who participate in the nine-month rowing program through a Team-Up for Youth grant.

San Francisco Children Get Exercise and Build Life Skills

August 28, 2008 | Program Results Report

About 3,250 low-income children, most Asian, Pacific Islander and Latino, live in the Tenderloin neighborhood of downtown San Francisco.

Rebecca Project for Human Rights Expands Advocacy

May 3, 2011 | Program Results Report

From 2005 to 2010, the Washington-based Rebecca Project for Human Rights expanded its efforts to advocate on behalf of low-income families suffering from the impact of a parent's substance abuse.

Head Start Programs Identify and Provide Extra Support to Families at Risk

October 5, 2009 | Program Results Report

Expanding the capacity of Head Start agencies to identify and assist families in need was a key ingredient of Free To Grow. That was especially so in New Britain, Conn., and Orange, Calif.

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