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Prevention Education
JCS provides quality educational programs that increase knowledge and awareness about substance use, abuse, addiction, the spread of HIV/AIDS, and other risky behaviors that can impact well-being. HIV/AIDS prevention education is supported by the Steven Kaufman AIDS Outreach Project .
Our programs are age-appropriate and tailored to the particular needs and sensitivities of each audience.
"If I knew then what I know now...." is a video series featuring local
families sharing their compelling personal stories of how alcohol, other drugs, and risky behaviors have impacted their lives and the lives of those they love. |
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The Family that Eats Together...
by Susan Kurlander, Health Educator and Gail Lipsitz, Coordinator of Public Relations
Research has consistently found that the more often kids eat dinner with their families, the less likely they are to smoke, drink or use other drugs. They are also likelier to earn good grades in school and maintain good communication with their parents.
September 27 is Family Day: A Day to Eat Dinner with Your Children
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For more articles of interest and our "News You Can Use", visit Further Reading.
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♦ Our programs provide information and experiences to help children, teens, and
adults make healthy decisions for themselves and those important to them.
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♦ Through the Steven Kaufman AIDS Outreach Project, our HIV 101 programs
meet Maryland State Department of Education mandates for
HIV/AIDS Prevention Education and Comprehensive Health Education.
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♦ Our highly trained health educators will tailor a program to meet your needs.
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♦ Our speakers capture the attention of your audience by bringing subjects to life.
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Click here or call 410-843-7426 for our Program Catalog or to schedule a program. |
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| If you would like to purchase a Steven Kaufman AIDS Outreach Fund contribution card, please click here. |
For more information about any JCS program or service, please call our Access Center at 410-466-9200. |