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Telfair Street
Supported in part by project No. 2 H49 MC 00132-05-00 from the Healthy Start Initiative, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services. |
Healthy Start Initiative
The ARCCP is one of 96 communities in the United States to receive Healthy Start Initiative grants, intended to reduce high infant mortality rates and other health problems related to pregnancy and women's health. The Healthy Start Initiative focuses on the contributing factors which research shows influence the perinatal trends in high risk communities. Drug Free Communities
Combating drug use among youth is a top priority of the ARCCP. With the help of a planning grant through the Drug-Free Communities Act Support Program, run by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the ARCCP has worked with local partners to assess all current drug prevention activities of community agencies and is trying to consolidate these strategies and activities into a single, community-wide drug prevention plan. Abstinence Education Abstinence education has been recognized by the Augusta-Richmond County community as a need and avenue to reduce teen pregnancy, school failure/dropout, and sexually transmitted diseases. In an effort to research and plan, implement abstinence education, and teach children/youth to withhold from having sex until marriage, the ARCCP applied for, received and continue to seek funding for abstinence education. Some of the funding that has been received include: CYCC Abstinence Only Education SPRANS Abstinence Only Education |
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