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  • New Haven, CT
  • United States
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Name of the Organization
The Consultation Center
Contact Person
Esther Armmand
Contact phone
203 789-7645
E-mail
earmmand@theconsultationcenter.org
Interest
Youth, Advocacy
Description Interest
Engage youth and caring adults in substance abuse prevention and health promotion strategies that actively create nurturing community environments that are conducive to making healthy choices; implement effective prevention practices; engage youth in community leadership; facilitate comprehensive collaborative processes to promote prevention and wellness among youth

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At 9:13am on January 7, 2011, Lee Cruz said…
It is easiest to start with event and activities to which the public is invited, Then possibly photos or video after the event. You can join an existing group or start a new one. You can also use your blog to post information you would like to share with others, your expertise or a resource that you found helpful. 
At 11:12am on January 6, 2011, Lee Cruz said…

Esther,

Happy New Year and welcome to GNH Community. Please post any information that you want to share with other nonprofits or their clients.

Lee

 
 
 

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