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| Health
& Life Skills
These
initiatives help youth achieve and maintain healthy,
active lifestyles.
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Cavity-Free
Zone
Cavity-Free Zone was developed in response
to the recent U.S. Surgeon General's report
on oral health, which revealed a silent epidemic
of oral disease in America, especially among
disadvantaged youth. Cavity-Free Zone aims
to improve the oral health of Club members
ages 6 to18 nationwide. Through oral health
educational program materials, a Web site
and collaborative efforts with local dental
schools, dental societies and other health
care agencies, Cavity-Free Zone will be a
catalyst for change in providing dental services
to disadvantaged youth. Funded by Crest. |
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Healthy
Habits
Designed for ages 6 to 15, the program aims
to incorporate healthy living and active learning
in every part of the Club experience, Healthy
Habits, which is also the “Mind” component
of Triple
Play: A Game for the Mind, Body and Soul,
emphasizes good nutrition, regular physical
activity and improving overall well-being.
Funded by Kraft Foods Inc. and The Coca-Cola
Company. |
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NetSmartz
NetSmartz teaches Internet safety skills through
engaging multimedia activities and offline
interaction with Club professionals in three
age-appropriate modules: Clicky’s Web World
(for ages 6 to 7); NetSmartz Rules (for ages
8 to 12); and I-360 (for ages 13 to 18). Topics
include personal safety, shopping safety and
ethical use of the Internet. To learn more,
youth ages 12 and younger can go directly
to www.netsmartzkids.org;
while teens, parents and Club staff can learn
about Internet safety at www.netsmartz.org.
BGCA collaborated with the National Center
for Missing & Exploited Children to develop
NetSmartz. Funded by the U.S. Department
of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. |
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SMART
Moves
The SMART Moves (Skills Mastery and Resistance
Training) prevention/education program addresses
problems such as drug and alcohol use and
premature sexual activity. The program uses
a team approach involving Club staff, peer
leaders, parents and community representatives.
More than simply emphasizing a "Say No" message,
the program teaches young people ages 6 to15
how to say no by involving them in discussion
and role-playing, practicing resistance and
refusal skills, developing assertiveness,
strengthening decision-making skills and analyzing
media and peer influence. The ultimate goal:
to promote abstinence from substance abuse
and adolescent sexual involvement through
the practice of responsible behavior. |
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SMART
Girls
An outgrowth of the popular and effective
SMART Moves program, SMART Girls is a health,
fitness, prevention/education and self-esteem
enhancement program for girls ages 8 to17.
The program is designed to encourage healthy
attitudes and lifestyles that will enable
early adolescent girls to develop to their
full potential. The SMART Girls program is
sponsored by Tupperware
Brands Corporation. Learn more
about SMART
Girls. |
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Passport
to Manhood
Passport to Manhood promotes and teaches responsibility
while reinforcing positive behavior in male
Club members ages 11 to14. Passport to Manhood
consists of 14 small-group sessions, each
of which concentrates on a specific aspect
of manhood through highly interactive activities.
Each participant is issued his own "Passport"
to underscore the idea that he is on a journey
of maturation and personal growth. |
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