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Betting On Our Future for youth, by youth

California Office of Problem Gambling 17 contracted project sites California Center for Youth Development & Health Promotion

BOOF the Betting On Our Future media campaign is youth based and intended to empower young people to raise awareness of problem gambling and how it affects young people

BETTING ON OUR FUTURE research the issue develop a concept create a storyboard produce a script rehearse perform edit SHARE WITH THEIR PEERS research the issue develop a concept create a storyboard produce a script rehearse perform edit SHARE WITH THEIR PEERS Student Participants

Friday Night Live Connections to Community Opportunities for Leadership & Advocacy Relationships with Peers & Adults Skill-building Opportunities Safe Environment Connections to Community Opportunities for Leadership & Advocacy Relationships with Peers & Adults Skill-building Opportunities Safe Environment Standards of Practice

What is Youth Development? An asset building approach that purposely seeks to meet youth needs and build youth competencies relevant to enabling them to become successful adults. Youth are not recipients but resources and partners. We are not focusing on problems but building young people’s assets so they can navigate through problems and issues life may bring An asset building approach that purposely seeks to meet youth needs and build youth competencies relevant to enabling them to become successful adults. Youth are not recipients but resources and partners. We are not focusing on problems but building young people’s assets so they can navigate through problems and issues life may bring

betting on our future High Tech High School betting on our future High Tech High School

betting on our future Kern County Superintendent of Schools

betting on our future Riverside County Youth Council

BOOF Our main objective is to empower youth to be advocates of change by raising awareness not only about the risks of problem gambling but also by informing others about existing resources. For additional information regarding BOOF phone: x303