Fundraiser for Drug, Alcohol, and Bullying Prevention 

CARBONDALE — The Carbondale PROmoting School – community – university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience (PROSPER) team is holding a holiday vendor fair on Saturday, November 5 at the Carbondale Area Elementary School.

The event will provide customers with a one stop holiday shopping experience and raise funds for PROSPER drug and alcohol and bullying prevention programs.

The PROSPER project is an innovative model for bringing evidence based prevention programs to communities in order to strengthen youth, families, and the community. The focus is on strengthening parent-child relations and problem-solving, building youth life skills, and teaching youth to avoid peer pressure or dangerous behaviors.

The Carbondale Area School District has participated in the PROSPER project for more than fifteen years. A team which consists of Penn State Extension, school personnel, students, families, community leaders, health and social service providers, and others work together to implement and sustain scientifically-proven programs that meet the needs of family and youth in the Carbondale and the Greater Upper Valley area.

Currently, three prevention programs are being implemented in the community – The Strengthening Families Program for Parents and Youth 10-14, LifeSkills Training and Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies (PATHS).

LifeSkills Training is a fifteen lesson curriculum implemented in the eighth grade at Carbondale Area. It is designed to prevent the early stages of substance use by influencing risk factors associated with substance abuse, particularly occasional or experimental use.

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