
↓ Program Now Available! ↓
"Watch and Win" now through Friday, November 5!
Washington, DC and Prince George’s County Area Virtual Youth Summit on Substance Misuse
The Virtual Youth Summit on Substance Misuse is an innovative virtual program designed to educate middle and high school students about substance misuse and, just as important, provide them with information about local resources that they can use to help a friend, classmate, family member or even themselves. The program will be available to view beginning on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 9:30AM. Go back at any time to re-watch it! Watch it here!
Watch and Win!
Taken as a class, the quiz (ten multiple-choice questions) is a great opportunity to discuss the content presented in the program. Your class must score 100 to be eligible for the WATCH & WIN Contest. Don’t worry if you miss a few on the first go — you can retake the quiz until you get them all right! The contest ends on Friday, November 5, 2021.
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Sign Your School Up!
Education and prevention are key elements to curbing substance misuse. The Virtual Youth Summit on Substance Misuse is a FREE, in-school program designed for the classroom:
Easy-to-view, educational and entertaining view-on-demand video package hosted by rap artist Dee-1
40-minutes in length to accommodate the average class period
Engaging content specifically designed for Washington, DC and Prince George’s County area middle and high school students
Local resources and additional program information.
📷 Take a photo with your class and tag us! #OpEngage #DCYouthSummit 📷
Program is available on demand. Register your school today!
A Message from DC Mayor Muriel Bowser
Host & Special Guest Appearances
Dee-1
Host and Rap Artist
Camille Schrier
Miss America 2020
Cole
Holcomb
Washington Football Team
Nylah
Spoken Word Artist
Featured Speakers
Dr. Cindy T. Graham
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Owner/Founder, Brighter Hope Wellness Center
Jarod Forget
Special Agent in Charge
DEA, Washington Division
Tyler
Person in recovery and business owner
LCDR Jennifer Weekes
Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Public Health Practitioner, United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
Victor McKenzie, Jr.
Executive Director
SAARA of Virginia
Education and prevention are key elements to curbing substance misuse.
Program Available on October 20, 2021.