Win-Win Team For Youth Enrichment A Program of Central International University.

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Win-Win Team For Youth Enrichment A Program of Central International University

Helping to Preserve & Protect Our Youth Through Mentoring and Athletics AIM: to reduce five maladies that are negatively affecting the youth of America. According to CDC statistics, they are as follows: Wellness/FitnessWellness/Fitness AIDS (and other STDS)AIDS (and other STDS) AccidentsAccidents HomicideHomicide SuicideSuicide Health and safety authorities agree that we are losing young people in these five areas more than in any others in the United States. AIM: to reduce five maladies that are negatively affecting the youth of America. According to CDC statistics, they are as follows: Wellness/FitnessWellness/Fitness AIDS (and other STDS)AIDS (and other STDS) AccidentsAccidents HomicideHomicide SuicideSuicide Health and safety authorities agree that we are losing young people in these five areas more than in any others in the United States.

Center For Disease Control Statistics ON WELLNESS & FITNESS Only 3 in 10 high school students get adequate physical activity every day. People who are physically active tend to live longer and have lower risk for heart disease, stroke, diabetes, depression, and some cancers. Physical activity helps with weight control, and may improve academic achievement.

Center For Disease Control Statistics AIDS (AND OTHER STD'S) Youth aged 13 to 24 accounted for an estimated 26% of all new HIV infections in the United States in 2010 and the numbers are growing. Almost 60% of youth with HIV in the United States do not know they are infected.

WIN-WIN TEAM FOR YOUTH ENRICHMENT

HOW TO ACHIEVE OUR GOAL By including a community of concern citizens and developing & implementing a structured program centered on these five areas. 2. By involving youth from elementary and secondary schools, recreation centers, etc IN WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS AND MENTORING SESSIONS. 3. By allowing the participants involved in the program to be instrumental in helping to set the agenda for workshops to be hosted at various sites.

Understanding and Preventing Violence SOCIO-ECONOMICS RACE DRUGS MENTAL ILLNESS POVERTY ACCESS TO WEAPONS ROOT CAUSES