| The
Peer Educators Program is designed to train "drug-free"
youth ages 13-20 to conduct trainings/presentations on life skills
utilizing MJCPC resources. Our mission is to reduce risk factors that
lead to alcohol, tobacco and other drug use and increase resiliency
factors of youth in high-risk environments in Jackson, Mississippi
through our Peer Educators. Program
Requirements:
Participants
must:
•
be and remain a DRUG-FREE youth age 13-20;
•
successfully complete the training-of-trainers (TOT) workshop;
• observe at least two actual trainings/presentations conducted
by an MJCPC staff member and assist an MJCPC staff member with
two trainings/presentations prior to conducting their own training
session; and
•
conduct a minimum of four trainings or presentations accompanied
by an MJCPC staff member per year.
Program
Benefits
Participants
will:
•
receive immeasurably valuable leadership training that will enhance
their life management skills and prepare them for leadership roles
among their cohort group;
•
be afforded exciting local and regional travel opportunities as
part of both their own training and their Peer Educator presentation/training
sessions;
•
receive guidance and support with life management decisions from
caring responsible adults who adhere to MJCPC’s motto, “Bridging
the Gap Between Needs and Services;”
•
be honored at the completion of their preparatory training during
a ceremonial awards program and receive an official Peer Educator
Certificate, along with a generous education incentive to support
their post-secondary education efforts; and
•
receive a training stipend for successfully completing the Peer
Educator training and for each prevention presentation/training
session conducted |