Nelson County School District Family Resource & Youth Services Did you know…

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Nelson County School District Family Resource & Youth Services Did you know…

Cardinal Youth Services Center Serving Nelson County High School Virginia White, Coordinator

Instructional Co-op student at Alternative school to tutor in Math ACT prep at Alternative school Read to EBS class weekly

School Culture & Climate Heritage Club Prom Teaching Tolerance

Nelson County Family Resource and Youth Services Center Serving Cox’s Creek Elementary, Foster Heights Elementary, Old Kentucky Home Intermediate and Old Kentucky Home Middle Schools Rhea Cundiff, Coordinator

School Culture & Climate Bully Free Classroom Friends of Rachel Random Acts of Kindness Recycling program

Prevention Programs Here’s Looking at You P revention A dvocates for T omorrow’s H ealth (PATH) Coalition K entucky A gency for S ubstance A buse P olicy (KY ASAP) Committee Mock Crash site Health & nutrition programs Internet safety/cyber bullying programs Stranger Danger programs

NESTT FRYSC Serving Bloomfield Elementary and Bloomfield Middle Doris Lewis, Coordinator

Programs Offered Shop With a CopShop With a Cop Christmas AssistanceChristmas Assistance Here’s Looking at YouHere’s Looking at You Career DayCareer Day Red Ribbon Week (drug awareness)Red Ribbon Week (drug awareness) Pizza with Pa (literacy)Pizza with Pa (literacy) Head Lice to Dead LiceHead Lice to Dead Lice Safe Homes Directory (drug awareness)Safe Homes Directory (drug awareness)

Committees and/or Coalitions Prevention Advocates for Tomorrow’s Health (PATH)Prevention Advocates for Tomorrow’s Health (PATH) CSIP (school climate and culture) BMSCSIP (school climate and culture) BMS CSIP (reading) BESCSIP (reading) BES Health for YouthHealth for Youth Partners for Families and ChildrenPartners for Families and Children

Village FRYSC Serving Boston and New Haven Schools Christy VanDeventer, Coordinator

Collaboration AmeriCorps- P arents A s T eachers (PAT) Junior Achievement K entucky W orks P rogram (KWP) Second Harvest-Back Pack Program United Way Adult Learning Center Summer Learning