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How We Make a Difference…
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18.6% of children in North Carolina are obese.
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With our innovative programs focusing on healthy eating, we are working to change this
statistic.
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Fifty-two students dropped out of a Transylvania County school in 2009
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Our education programs focus on goal-setting and personal achievement with the help of study
groups and homework assistance.
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Approximately 36% of North Carolina high school students surveyed in 2007 reported that they have used marijuana at
least once during their lifetimes
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Our drug prevention programs start as early as Kindergarten and continue until the 12th grade. We strive
to teach children about making good choices in their everyday lives.
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