Shared courtesy of our partners at Youth Leadership Institute and San Mateo County Health System.
The 5th and final day of the Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol (CMCA) training is happening on Friday, June 27th, 2014. Please join us as we bring together our one-on-one interviews data and start formulating strategies to address underage alcohol access in the community. The training will once again be held at the South San Francisco Municipal Building at 33 Arroyo Drive in South San Francisco. Please RSVP with Athila Lambino if you would like to attend the training. Breakfast and Lunch will be provided.
Hi folks! You are cordially invited to attend our upcoming CMCA Day 3 and Day 4 training at the South San Francisco Municipal Building on Friday May 30th, and Saturday May 31st! The CMCA training will provide some insight into some of the problems around alcohol that the South San Francisco faces, and will be an opportunity for members of our community to engage with NCPP in helping to reduce the harm and impact from youth access and use of alcohol.
We will also be sharing some preliminary data from concurrent CMCA one-on-one interviews, where we have been in the process of interviewing 100 members of the SSF community to share their thoughts and perspectives on underage drinking. Learn about current trends in our community, and explore some solutions with NCPP.
The trainings will be from 9am to 4pm at the South San Francisco Municipal Building, at 33 Arroyo Drive, SSF 94080. We will provide breakfast and lunch for all participants.
Please RSVP with Athila Lambino at: alambino@aars.org or by phone at 650-243-4864
Thank you to our Responsible Beverage Server Trainer, Sgt. Bob Del Torre, for presenting at our first training yesterday! Special shout out to Mink Bar & Lounge and @Plaza Liquor Store in Daly City, CA for participating and supporting our wonderful program. Missed out on the first one? Our next RBS training will be on April 23, 2013 (TUES) from 5pm-7pm. Contact us at ncppsanmateo@gmail.com to reserve your spot!
NCPP Staff attended the National Coalition Academy training as part of the requirements for our Drug-Free Communities grant to serve South San Francisco. The training was held at Camp Murray, near Dupont and the Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) in Washington State. The training was provided by the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA).
These photos illustrate some of the work we’ve been doing over the past week, which includes problem analysis, logic models, and coalition capacity building. Our CADCA trainers and cohort members are also part of the CADCA Workstation, which is used to provide technical assistance and share documents. We received many useful templates and tips, and will be sharing them with our coalition soon.
Please visit our Facebook site for additional photos!