TOGETHER, we were able to impact the lives of 3,700 students in the Fairfield area through the Fairfield Prevention Coalition's Youth Wellbeing and Resilience Program.
This includes reducing the number of school dropouts, violence, bullying, suicide, and other problem behaviors.
Over the past 15 years, the Youth Wellbeing and Resilience Program has reported a decrease in underage drinking in the area by 51% and underage tobacco use by 86%.
Agency |
Program |
Award |
Fairfield Prevention Coaltion | Youth Wellbeing and Resilience Collaboration | $9,240.50 |
Total Funding | $9,240.50 |
Fairfield Community Partners |
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Fairfield Food Pantry 78 Donald Drive Fairfield, OH 45014 513.829.9047 www.fairfieldfoodpantry.org |
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Fairfield Prevention Coalition 4641 Bach Lane Fairfield, OH 45014 513.519.6484 www.fairfieldcoalition.org |
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Shared Harvest Foodbank 5901 Dixie Highway Fairfield, OH 45014 513.874.0114 www.sharedharvest.org |
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