Kansas
Lola, Kansas April Jackson is Thrive Allen County’s Rural Health Coordinator, responsible for six counties of the Southeast Kansas Substance Misuse Prevention Coalition. She was looking for a positive, engaging…
Reviews of Vive18 youth drug prevention program for schools and coalitions
Lola, Kansas April Jackson is Thrive Allen County’s Rural Health Coordinator, responsible for six counties of the Southeast Kansas Substance Misuse Prevention Coalition. She was looking for a positive, engaging…
Waushara County, Wisconsin Deputy Harrison is a SRO (School Resource Officer) in Waushara County Wisconsin. He saw Jake White from Vive18 present to 4 middle schools on the topic of…
Kingsport, Tennessee Corey Gardenhour, Principal at Robinson Middle School in Kingsport, Tennessee shares about the Vive18 prevention program. Speaker Jake White delivered three student assemblies along with two parent and…
New Hope, Pennsylvania Vive18 partners with New Hope Solesbury Cares to empower high school students create a culture of fun, community, and finding something better than vaping, drug, and alcohol…
Bridgeport, Washington Principal at Bridgeport Middle School in Washington shares her experience with hosting Jake White from Vive18 to speak about vaping, weed and alcohol use to her middle school…
Queens, New York 6th Grade Dean Mrs. Quinones-Seda and 6th Grade Guidance Counselor and UFTE Chapter Leader Stephanie Sussman share how Vive18 speakers engaged and addressed vaping, marijuana and alcohol…
Easton, Massachusetts Principal Wes Paul of Oliver Ames High School shares how Vive18 speaker captivates 1,200 high school students as he shares a powerful message on the importance of making…
Scottsdale, AZ Rancho Solano Middle School & High SchoolRancho Solano is a private elementary, middle and high school in Scottsdale, Arizona. They brought Vive18 speakers Jake White and Tomas Barraza…
St Joseph, MO Bode Middle SchoolMark is a principal at a middle school in St Joseph Missouri. They had Jake White from Vive18 to engage the students in a message…