Our Position
We want to live in a world where everyone has a cozy, safe place to call home, green spaces to exercise and play, clean air to breathe, fresh water to drink, access to culturally appropriate, whole-person healthcare, and affordable, healthy and delicious food to eat. These are the foundations of good health.
In this world, we will all have the power to make decisions about our own bodies and health – to determine what thriving looks like for ourselves and our communities. We will be able to choose from a wide range of culturally-appropriate healthcare practices that ensure the wellbeing of our minds, bodies and spirits. We will be empowered with knowledge and tools to advocate for our health. Information will be accessible to people of all backgrounds, cultures, ages and education levels. And our medical professionals will reflect and address the needs of our diverse communities – especially those of us who have been most marginalized.
In this world, our young people will look forward to appetizing school lunches, and will be welcomed by school counselors anytime they need support. Self-care will be the norm, and our health and wellbeing will always be prioritized – especially during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Issue
Disparities within the healthcare system are rampant, from access and affordability, to treatment and quality of care. People of color – and Black people in particular – have suffered at the hands of our medical system. Studies have confirmed what Black people have been reporting for generations: that hospitals and clinics are scarce in their communities, that healthcare is unaffordable, that medical language is hard to understand and culturally insensitive, and that medical professionals dismiss their pain and fail to offer them the quality care that white people receive – sometimes with fatal consequences. In its most sadistic moments, medical “professionals” and institutions have used Black and brown bodies to “test” a whole range of horrifying medical procedures and medicines.
The global COVID-19 pandemic brought these disparities into sharper relief, with inequitable testing and vaccine distribution across the country. It also highlighted the larger truth that health outcomes are a symptom of much greater disparities: in access to food, housing, safe and good paying jobs and green space. It is no accident that COVID-19 disproportionately affected our BIPOC communities – our health is made more precarious by the environments in which we live and work.
We live in a food apartheid. Grocery stores with fresh and healthy options are nowhere to be found in low-income communities and communities of color – and liquor and over-priced “convenience” stores abound. These kinds of stores crowd around high schools, offering cheap, unhealthy alternatives to school lunches which, though they now fit nutritional guidelines, are not very appetizing or enjoyable.
People of color often hold multiple jobs and are still barely scraping by. These conditions lead to some difficult choices, like whether to see a doctor or go to work to put food on the table, pay rent and bills, and care for children. City planning and investments have ensured that some neighborhoods are well-maintained, with plenty of welcoming public spaces to walk, jog and gather, while others are boxed in by freeways or located near factories that pollute the air and water. For those who can’t afford to keep up with the ever rising costs of living, being unhoused has dramatic effects on health.
To add insult to injury, enormous amounts of money are poured into predatory advertising that feeds on poverty, stress and addiction. These communities, and young people in particular, are targeted for cheap, unhealthy foods, cigarettes, alcohol, drugs and gambling. Mental health resources are deeply underfunded in our current healthcare system, and practically inaccessible to those who need them most. Deep social stigma keeps many people from reaching out for help, and BIPOC with mental health issues are left without any kind of social supports, and are often criminalized and killed when they are in crisis.
Our Strategies
Timeline of Wins in Health Justice
Celebrating 1 Year of our Suicide Prevention Campaign, Never A Bother
REP559 Mental Health Awareness Campaign
REP 559 youth and their adult allies surveyed ~280 Fresno Unified students for their Mental Health Awareness Campaign. With this information they created outreach and educational materials that they then … Continued
Youth Mental Health Town Hall
In partnership with Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula, 2 yli youth participants sat on a panel for a Youth Mental Health Town Hall. They discussed the mental health needs of youth in … Continued
Grand opening of the Healing Generation Center
Grand opening of the Healing Generation Center. The HGC is a youth wellness hub dedicated to providing critical resources and services for the most vulnerable young people in Merced county. … Continued
yli Long Beach Youth Join the Never a Bother Youth Suicide Prevention Campaign
yli Long Beach youth participant Gisselle Becerra Murillo (20) publishes a social media post raising awareness about mental health resources and destigmatizing seeking support. This post is the first of … Continued
VoiceWaves Publishes Article Highlighting Efforts to Address Food Insecurity
VoiceWaves youth participant Vanessa Rodriguez (21) publishes an interview with a local food bank representative raising awareness about the issue of food insecurity, who it affects in Long Beach, and … Continued
Alumni Speak Against Alcohol Permits
Sunnyside and Roosevelt FNL Alumni speak at Fresno City Hall to uphold the Responsible Neighborhood Market Ordinance and educate on the harms of allowing liquor stores in close proximity to … Continued
Youth Stand Against Alcohol Permits
Fresno youth came together to attend the September 12th Fresno City Council Meeting to advocate against the reissuing of a conditional use permit for alcohol sales. The group of staff … Continued
yli Merced receives funding to develop and operate a Latinx Wellness Center.
BOOF PSA 2024
The kNOw Youth Media publishes their 2024 Betting On Our Future video PSA.
Community Education
yli San Mateo completes 20 community education presentations on topics such as Vaping, Alcohol & Drug Prevention, Mental Health, and Wellness to 975+ youth and over 10 schools/CBOs throughout San … Continued
FNL/H@H youth complete their public service announcements.
View their video here!
FNLCYC youth complete their positive social norms campaign.
View their video here!
FNL youth host a Hallmark Celebration to showcase their FNL month activities.
Check out some photos here!
Orange Cove Student Podcast
Orange Cove High School Youth Podcast published their final episode. Their 5 part series, which youth did as their Spring Campaign, can be listened to on YouTube here.
Selma Student Podcast
Selma High School Youth Podcast published their final episode. Their 4 part series, which youth did as their Spring Campaign, can be listened to on YouTube here.
COUN-SEL Decision-Maker Meeting
After a school year of primary and secondary research collection and analysis, youth leaders met with their school’s administrators and SF Youth Commission members to advocate for long term changes … Continued
Marin Oaks Mental Health Day
Marin Oaks High School Friday Night Live hosted a school wide Mental Health event with activity stations that promoted healthy coping activities.
5th Annual Wellness Festival
The Mental Health Subcommittee of the Marin County Youth Commission hosted their 5th Annual Wellness Festival at Terra Linda High School. The festival included panels, workshops, and a art and … Continued
Mental Health Awareness Month with You Are Sacred & Moving Forward
You Are Sacred, our Suicide Prevention Program, tabled at multiple high schools and middle schools across Merced County for May Mental Health Awareness Month to share resources for coping skills, … Continued
May Mental Health Awareness Month
You Are Sacred, the Youth Suicide Prevention Program, tabled at multiple high school and middle schools across Merced County for May Mental Health Awareness Month. They shared resources on coping … Continued
Davidson Middle School Club Live PSAs
Davidson Middle School Club Live filmed two PSA videos about the harmful effects of vaping and healthy coping alternatives. The PSAs were broadcasted to their school on the morning announcements.
Social Media and Mental Health Workshop
HOPE hosts a bilingual (English and Spanish) workshop on Social Media and Mental Health at the 14th Annual OYE Conference at Cañada College. This workshop was a dynamic conversation between … Continued
Hamilton Middle School Bathroom Project
Hamilton Middle School Club Live completed their bathroom project, where they painted over the middle school bathroom stalls, covering up graffiti and hate speech. Youth applied positive affirmation murals to … Continued
FNLCYC chapters complete a series of PSAs focusing on Social Emotional Learning with Royer Studios.
Check out the PSAs here!
Novato youth host roundtables on substance use and wellness centers
The Novato Community Program held roundtables on Substance Use and Wellness Centers, where peer to peer conversations identified a lack of awareness around substance use and mental health in elementary … Continued
Orange Cove High School PSA
Orange Cove High School FNL students completed their animated PSA which was then shown to the community during a tabling event and uploaded to instagram. Watch the PSA here!
Selma High School PSA
Selma High School FNL students completed their animated PSA which was then shown to the community during a tabling event and uploaded to instagram. View the PSA here!
Basic Needs Drive
FNL Pilarcitos, Cunha Club Live, and Daly City Bay Leaders join forces to host yli San Mateo’s first Basic Needs Drive. Youth leaders gathered and distributed hygiene kits to 50 … Continued
Youth host a COVID-19 & youth mental health event in Coachella, CA
Youth plan and host the annual Fresno County Winter Jam
The event encourages young people to connect across the county and discuss areas of improvement in their communities as well as ways to support their peers. This year’s topics included … Continued
HOPE Coalition presents at the American Public Health Association Conference
HOPE Coalition presents at the American Public Health Association Conference in Atlanta to share the impacts of alcohol and substances exposures on youth’s social media feed.
Annual Roadwatch in Half Moon Bay
FNLCYC completes the Annual Roadwatch event in Half Moon Bay. The purpose of the event is to observe and record the number of distracted drivers at traffic stops and intersections … Continued
A new Club Live Chapter starts at Davidson Middle School
Marin Oaks youth host a campus wide event to introduce their new wellness hub
The purpose of this event was to make students aware of the space, what services it provides, and how to access it on a daily basis. They also collaborated with … Continued
Marin County Youth Commissioners promote mental health and wellness resources
Marin County Youth Commissioners volunteer with the Marin Behavioral Health and Recovery Services and table at Marin Pride (hosted by the Spahr Center) to promote Mental Health & Wellness Resources
Friday Night Live Youth Summit
yli San Mateo attended the Friday Night Live Youth Summit in Anaheim alongside yli Marin and yli San Francisco. Six San Mateo youth leaders returned from the conference with a … Continued
Youth from North, West and Washington neighborhoods in Long Beach lead community tours to elevate their lived experiences
We’Ced publishes a promotional video of latest youth-led zine
We’Ced Youth Media published their 11th issue publication, Painting Silent Pictures
The ‘zine highlights the internal battles Merced youth face in a world where mental health among youth is at its worst due to lack of resources.
WPX3 launches their social norms media campaign via yli Instagram
Washington Positive Peer Pressure (WPX3), a youth group at George Washington High School, shared results of their school-based research on youth alcohol consumption to provide positive peer pressure that encourages … Continued
yli Merced launches new youth suicide prevention program called You Are Sacred
Follow us on Instagram at @you.are.sacred
Mobilizing Youth to Nix Tobacco hold Madera County community forum
In collaboration with American Cancer Society Action Network and Madera Public Health, Mobilizing Youth to Nix Tobacco held a community forum in Madera County.
Mobilizing Youth to Nix Tobacco holds a community forum in Madera County in collaboration with American Cancer Society Action Network and Madera Public Health
HOPE youth hold press conference on social media
After three years of building this work from a grassroots level, HOPE youth leaders and adult allies came together to deliver a powerful press conference in partnership with Assemblymember Buffy Wicks and California First Partner Jennifer Seibel Newsom.
Marin County Youth Commission Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs (ATOD) Subcommittee hosts Narcan training
The youth trained 437 people, majority teens and young adults, on how to use Narcan and recognize an overdose, and distributed 200 Narcan kits.
Marin Oaks Friday Night Live chapter establishes the first ever school wellness center
The students’ goal was to create a multipurpose wellness space where students could feel safe and supported. This space is also a place where they can find resources, hygiene products, … Continued
Marin County Youth Commission Mental Health subcommittee hosts the Marin Wellness Festival
157 people registered for the event, including 85 youth and 72 adults. The Festival featured 8 amazing and interactive workshops, 13 community organizations at the Resource Fair, 50+ submissions to … Continued
Central East Friday Night Live youth organize community health & wellness rally, and resource fair
In collaboration with youth peers from Khair Intersnship, Central East Friday Night Live chapter organizes and facilitates a community health and wellness rally and lunchtime resource fair, attended by over … Continued
Community Action Model hosts a community event to showcase findings on tobacco
The event was held at Manny’s Cafe in San Francisco’s Mission District. It showcased youth leaders’ key data findings, PhotoVoice projects, and presentations from LGBT Minus Tobacco, Bay Area Community … Continued
Eastern Coachella Valley youth co-publish Childhood Asthma and the Salton Sea Zine in collaboration with UC Riverside School of Medicine Center for Health Disparities Research
Sunnyside and Roosevelt Friday Night Live, and Betting on our Future host Fresno Teen Summit
Sunnyside Friday Night Live, Roosevelt Friday Night Live, and Betting on our Future (BOOF) hosted the Fresno Teen Summit with 71 youth participants. The event featured a local community leader … Continued
Youth Wellness Center to open in Merced
In 2021, yli young people demanded that the City of Merced use ARPA funding to invest in their wellness by creating a Youth Wellness Center. For the most part, their demands … Continued
Madera youth raise awareness around the COVID-19 vaccine
The Youth Collective created several media projects to increase awareness and access to resources to advocate for COVID-19 vaccinations in the Madera community. These include: Podcast Collective members Beto, Jaylee, … Continued
Four Kerman youth organize and facilitate workshops on Merchant Education and Social Media at the Statewide Friday Night Live Youth Summit
Youth publish Health Resources in Long Beach zine
Twenty-five youth in the Miller Foundation Public Health Project distribute 450 copies of the zine throughout the City of Long Beach. Click here to read it!
We’Ced Youth Media releases Not So Happy Memories, a ‘zine highlighting mental health and toxicity
Madera youth advocate mental health excused absences
With the goal of destigmatizing mental health in Madera Unified School District, Student Voices United conducted research and advocated to add mental health as an excused absence for students. This … Continued
Video PSA launched
WPX3 launched their most recent PSA showcasing data they collected from the past academic school year.
Wellness Centers officially opened across all 4 high schools within Coachella Valley USD
Kerman Friday Night Live/Club Live youth present their prevention and community engagement efforts before the City of Kerman Parks & Rec Commission
YAPC town hall offers self-care resources to youth and community
Marin County Youth Commission hosts 3rd Annual Mental Health Festival
Youth and adult allies are invited to come together to learn about ways to support positive mental health.
Hispaña Youth Leadership Program youth present their policy recommendations on youth mental health to Assemblymember Arambula and Senator Caballero
Hispaña Youth Leadership youth meet with Assemblymember Arambula about Health Care 4 All
Hispaña Youth Leadership Program participants meet with District 31 Assembly Member Joaquin Arambula about Health Care 4 All. They shared the findings from their original research with Assembly Member Arambula … Continued
Madera youth lead healing circles at school
Student Voices United members lead healing circles at Madera South High School and Madera High School.
Wellness Clubs established at SF High Schools
Based off of the YPAR cohort‘s research, young people’s mental health has been negatively impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown. In response to this data, our youth leaders began the … Continued
Friday Night Live youth leaders present to Assemblymember Arambula
Friday Night Live youth leaders present their efforts to prevent youth from using alcohol to Assemblymember Arambula.
Kerman City Council votes against new liquor license
Kerman Middle schoolers spoke before Kerman City Council regarding the over-saturation of liquor stores in Kerman, successfully advocating to deny another liquor license.
HOPE Coalition presents a model policy that aims to reduce alcohol advertisements to youth on Meta social media platforms
HOPE Coalition’s model policy aims to reduce alcohol advertisements on social media
HOPE Coalition presents a model policy that aims to reduce alcohol advertisements to youth on social media platforms to Meta (formerly known as Facebook).
Fresno City Council Passes the Smoke-Free Multi-Unit Housing Ordinance
This Ordinance bans smoking in and around apartment buildings and other multi-unit housing, ensuring that youth and families are protected from second-hand smoke.
KHMB Radio Interview yli Program Coordinators
KHMB Radio interviews Program Coordinators Rubi Salazar and Rod Spikes to uplift their Friday Night Live chapter’s campaign on alcohol prevention.
Youth lead new mental health app pilot project
Help@Hand pilots new mental health app across San Mateo County based on youth recommendations.
FNL Coastside Youth Council completes social norms campaign
Young people in Friday Night Live’s Coastside Youth Council (FNLCYC) tackle the issue of underage drinking by promoting a positive narrative around not using alcohol before age 21.
Youth speak at Assemblymember Arambula’s Mental Health Town Hall
Boys & Men of Color youth speak to a panel of experts on the experience and mental hardships of young people in school during the pandemic.
Youth Mental Health Town Hall with Assemblymember Dr. Joaquin Arambula
Assemblymember Arambula hosts a Town Hall focused on mental health and the toll it took on young people as they practiced distanced learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
One yli youth selected to sit on Friday Night Live’s California Youth Council
Friday Night Live (FNL) California Youth Council selects one Fresno County youth leader to represent Fresno County at the state level.
¡Que Madre! Publishes Coloring Book Zine
View and download the ‘zine here!
Merced Youth Hold COVID-19 Clinic
In July, Merced youth hosted a COVID-19 clinic, giving 40 south Merced residents got their shots.
BOOF launches storytelling campaign to raise awareness of problem gambling
Betting On Our Future (BOOF) completes their storytelling campaign to raise awareness around problem gambling.
Madera youth leaders advocate for mental-health approved absences at schools
Youth leaders present data and make recommendations to Madera Unified School District to add mental health approved absences and follow up on campuses.
VoiceWaves releases new youth-led publication
VoiceWaves publishes and begins to distribute its newest print publication, which collects stories published by our youth reporters throughout the pandemic.
Youth host townhall
YAPC hosts a youth town hall to share out about their newly published ‘zine along with findings from their community research project.
Youth publish ‘zine on healthy alternatives to drinking
YAPC publishes a ‘zine to reach young people across San Francisco to encourage healthy alternatives to drinking on top of providing resources and statistics on youth alcohol consumption.
Madera Youth Commission creates a community resource and activity book
Madera Youth Commission creates a community resource and activity book (in English and Spanish) to spread factual and positive messages in Madera.
Youth publish a COVID-19 ‘zine
Youth publish and distribute a COVID-19 collaborative booklet that includes youth narratives, resources guide, and access to local information regarding COVID-19.
COVID-19 Task Force is created
We collaboratively decided to create a youth task force that would have direct access to decision makers as well as received multimedia workshops.
Marin youth host 2nd annual mental health summit
Marin County Youth Commission host the second annual mental health summit, bringing together 50 youth via Zoom!
Marin County Youth Commissioners Publish a Letter to the Editor
Youth Commissioners Colette Holcomb and Scarlett Goh share their experiences of designing, organizing and implementing the annual Peer Youth Summit in this letter to the editor, published in the Marin Independent Journal.
Youth leaders present to Signal Hill City leaders on smoke-free multi-use housing
yli joins Half Moon Bay City’s Public Safety Focus Groups on Coastside Mental Health
Marin Youth Commission Hosts Virtual Youth Mental Health Summit
On May 1st, the Marin County Youth Commission held a virtual summit for 50 youths aged 14-20 from 22 different schools across Marin and 2 schools from the greater Bay Area.
FNL Advocacy Day – Meeting with Assemblymember Dr. Joaquin Arambula
Fresno County Friday Night Live (FNL) Members meet with Assemblymember Arambula to update his office on their underage alcohol prevention efforts.
Statewide Friday Night Live Meeting
Kerman Friday Night Live (FNL) participates in leading the April Statewide FNL meeting where they presented about their Kerman Cares! Office of Traffic Safety Merchant Education Campaign efforts and chapter highlights.
Virtual I and E Days
In partnership and solidarity for a tobacco-free California, MYNT joined advocates throughout the entire state of California to inform and educate stakeholders on our tobacco control initiatives.
Youth update educational video on vaping
Youth updated the San Marin TUPE education video to help educate their peers about the effects of vaping.
My Brother’s Keeper launches internship for its Mental Wellness Campaign
A cohort of interns gather data on mental health resources (including non-clinical) available to young people in schools.
Youth meet with Assemblymember Arambula about mental health during COVID-19
yli youth, including MYNT Coalition Members, participate in a virtual conversation to address the emotional and mental wellness of young people amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
HOPE youth launch instagram campaign
HOPE Youth Coalition launches an instagram campaign to advocate for healthier online spaces.
The kNOw and Coachella Uninc. participate in publishing Behind Our Masks
Behind Our Masks, a statewide publication, centers on the issues affecting young adults in California.
Youth meet with Assemblymember Arambula on COVID-19
yli youth and staff meet with Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula to raise up their voices and experiences in mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students implement wellness survey during COVID-19
Students create a wellness survey at Marin Oaks High School with the purpose of identifying mental and financial hardships caused by COVID-19.
Virtual Black History Month
In collaboration with youth and adult allies in the African-American community, yli hosted a virtual Black History Month series to uplift Black voices of change in tobacco control, literacy, and leadership.
Youth successfully advocate for a permanent flavored tobacco ban
Long Beach adopts a permanent ban on the sale of most flavored tobacco products ahead of the statewide vote!
BMOC secures $50k for COVID-19 mutual aid
Boys & Men of Color secured $50k pandemic fund from Obama Foundation to provide direct support to youth and launched paid youth internship program.
Marin yli youth receive COVID-19 care packages
All yli youth receive a care package in May and December of 2020.
Madera youth host 2 virtual celebrations for youth during COVID-19
Alongside yli staff, Madera Youth Commission co-hosted 2 virtual holiday celebrations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
PPE & informational booklets delivered to over 1,000 people
PPE and informational booklets are delivered to over 1,000 people in our community.
MYNT youth attend Fresno City Youth Council Meeting to present on vaping
MYNT youth attend Fresno City Youth Council Meeting to present on vaping.
San Joaquin Healing Circle
Youth participate in a healing circle surrounding the struggles of digital learning and COVID-19.
Fresno City Council passes the Responsible Neighborhood Market Act
After 8 years of partnership and educating Fresno City Council on the issue of density of alcohol retailers around youth spaces, the Fresno City Council passes the Responsible Neighborhood Market Act.
CX Regional Cross Collaboration
MYNT works with other tobacco-control initiatives on how our efforts in the community can best lead to change.
Launched Long Beach Youth Leadership Council
Launched a Long Beach youth group during the 2020 Covid pandemic that worked on making the temporary flavored tobacco ban a permanent ban.
Tranquility Student and Teacher Healing Circle
Youth and teachers came together to participate in a healing circle where they discussed issues surrounding school climate.
¡Que Madre! publishes My Community, Mental Health & Me
We’re proud to present the Spring 2020 digital magazine from ¡Que Madre! Media. In this issue, you’ll find incredible youth art, narratives and a mental health resource guide.
BOOF launches storytelling campaign to raise awareness of problem gambling
Betting On Our Future (BOOF) completes their storytelling campaign to raise awareness around problem gambling.
Edison Friday Night Live’s radio PSA is played on iHeart Radio
Youth write letter to CVUSD School Board Members
Youth write to CVUSD school board members demanding that they prioritize young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
Friday Nigh Live Advocacy Day
Fresno County Youth Advocacy Leadership League leaders meet with local electeds to share about chapter campaigns across the County from the 8 high school FNL chapters.
yli joins Half Moon Bay City’s Public Safety Focus Groups on Coastside Mental Health
Gaston Club Live’s radio PSA is played on iHeart Radio
New website with COVID-19 resources launched
The Coastside Collaborative COVID-19 Relief Coalition launches a new website with resources for individuals and businesses to obtain and provide support and relief.
Youth meet with supervisor on tobacco policy
Kerman Friday Night Live youth meet with District 1 Supervisor Brian Pacheco to present their findings and recommend a Smoke and Tobacco-Free Parks Policy in Fresno County.
Madera Ranchos Presentation on Tobacco
MYNT collaborates with a program in Madera to present at Madera Ranchos Middle School.
Kerman Parks & Rec show support for youth policy recommendation
Kerman Friday Night Live youth receive a letter from Kerman Parks and Recreation Commission in support of Fresno County Smoke and Tobacco-Free parks Policy recommendation.
Youth attend Fresno City Youth Council Meeting to Present Vaping Information
Youth Advocacy Leadership League hosts I Won’t Provide Press Conference
The conference targets young adults, encouraging them to avoid supplying alcohol to minors.
Two yli youth selected to sit on Friday Night Live’s California Youth Council
Friday Night Live (FNL) California Youth Council selects two Fresno County FNL youth leaders to represent Fresno County at the state level.
Fresno’s Responsible Neighborhood Market Ordinance Passes 6-0
On May 2nd, after 7 years of passionate advocacy, commitment, faith, and love, City Council passed in a unanimous vote the Responsible Neighborhood Market Ordinance, which will cap the number of liquor licenses in Fresno, especially in Black and Brown communities of central and south parts of the city.
Youth host 1st annual Mental Health Summit
Marin County Youth Commission hosts their first mental health summit, bringing together over 100 community members to learn more about the state of youth mental health in Marin.
¡Que Madre! Media Launches Mental Health Publication
¡Que Madre! Media youth created and designed their first publication on mental health. The publication features personal stories, illustrations and a mental health resource guide.
¡Que Madre! Media Hosts First Ever Mental Health Resource Fair
¡Que Madre! Media partnered with The LGBT Center and Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo to host the first mental health resource fair at Desert Mirage High School in Thermal, CA.
Roosevelt Friday Night Live is awarded the Friday Night Live chapter of the year
Roosevelt Friday Night Live is recognized for their Positive Social Norms Peer and Parent Media Campaign.
Roosevelt chapter receives FNL Chapter of the Year award
Roosevelt Friday Night Live is awarded the Friday Night Live chapter of the year for their Positive Social Norms Peer and Parent Media Campaign.
Selma Passes Policy for Smoke-Free Parks
On May 4, 2018 Selma passed the Smoke Free parks and Public Events Ordinance, which includes parades and fairs.
Novato Social Host Ordinance Amended
Marin County Social Host Ordinance Expansion Passes
Smoke-Free Parks Kerman Passes
Two yli youth selected to sit on Friday Night Live’s California Youth Council
Friday Night Live (FNL) California Youth Council selects two Fresno County FNL youth leaders to represent Fresno County at the state level.
Tobacco-Free Parks Adopted in Kerman
On November 2, 2016 Kerman passed Smoke Park, and on June 5, 2017, Kerman Amended the Ordinance to include all tobacco products including vaping products and e-cigarettes
Board of Supervisors Unanimously Approves Tobacco 21 Ordinance Raising Purchasing Age
Fresno Amends Code to Reduce Alcohol Signage in Stores
San Mateo City Council Pass Smoke-Free Ordinance in Multi-Unit Housing
Resolution to Reduce Alcohol Saturation
City of Brisbane Amends Smoking Ordinance
Burlingame City Council Pass Smoke-Free Ordinance in Multi-Unit Housing
San Francisco Approves Smoke-Free Ball Parks
Tobacco Retail Density Ordinance Passes
Youth leaders passed an ordinance that reduced the density of tobacco retailers in the City of San Francisco. More information can be found in the case study authored about this … Continued