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SCV Youth Project

On January 25, 2008, KHTS was please to welcome back Kim Goldman and the SCV Youth Project to our Community Resource Station. We featured this awesome organization on the KHTS Non-Profit Spotlight Show – hosted by Janice Murray .

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The Santa Clarita Valley Youth Project encourages youth to deal with the concerns they face daily and to avoid high-risk activities such as drug use, unsafe sex, peer influence, truancy and running away. Confidential, non-judgmental and non-threatening access to the services they need with absolutely no strings attached is made available to or local Santa Clarita Valley Youth. Services include On-Site Individual and Family Therapy, Case Management as well as Crisis Response, a Self Injury Support Group and One on One Mentoring. Their campus outreach team works daily with students, school counselors and administrators on our high school campuses.

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The SCV Youth Project is involved with a number of fundraisers throughout the year. The AT&T Champions Classic takes place March 10 – 16. 50 % of ticket sales will benefit the Youth Project. In May the 3rd annual "Bowling for Yout’s" happens and in September The 2nd annual “Hold Em Not Hassle Em Poker Tournament” takes place.

To learn more about the SCV Youth Project and how you can help,
call (661) 257-YOUTH or visit their website: www.helpnothassle.com

SCV Youth Project

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