CDP programs provide a safe, structured learning environment for youth to explore their decision making. All courses are strictly confidential.
Each program has a curriculum that allows for flexibility and creativity, and is facilitated by trained CDP staff. All programs and services are overseen by Abigail Aldous, MSW, CPS.
Coursework includes: idividual and group activities, discussions, media presentations, guest speakers and journaling. Each course typically consists of 4-12 participants.
Youth participating in CDP services must have an intake meeting prior to enrollment. At this time, students are screened for appropriateness using the GAIN-Q. If you would like information on this assessment tool, please contact our office.
Students requiring a greater level of care are referred to outside services.
R squared: Risk -v-Rewards
This 12 week program combines conflict resolution and drug and alcohol education giving participants a chance to practice weighing out the risks and rewards of their actions and behaviors. R squared is available to both Middle School and High School Students separately. Youth can start anytime - no waiting periods, or wait lists!
Middle School Programs
Tuesdays 3:30 - 5:00
High School Programs
Wednesdays 3:30 - 5:30
Additional evening programs may be scheduled during the school year. Please contact our office for more information.
Look for Tobacco Resources on our website!
Need Help Quitting?
The Try-To-STOP TOBACCO Resource Center is open Monday through Thursday 9:00am to 7:00pm and Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm.
In English at 1-800-TRY-TO-STOP (800-879-8678)
In Spanish at 1-800-8-DEJALO (800-833-5256)
Via TTY at 1-800-TDD-1477 (800-833-1477)
Shoplifter's Education
This program includes a 4 hour take home kit and a 2 hour follow up group at our office.
Community Service Support
Assistance and support is provided for youth contracted to complete Community Service Hours, or interested in volunteerism.
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