How do we accomplish our goal?
We provide youth, young adults, and their families in North Carolina with the training and resources needed to make informed decisions to live a healthy life.
Project Arrow teaches life coaching skills to students that address common issues that affect their lives, such as mental health and safety.
District leaders believe the approach is needed across the state. "Project Arrow is one of those rare programs that truly empowers students. And this program provides support structures, techniques and a frame work to help students cope with the emotions and the challenges that they’ve been facing," said Stan Winborne, associate superintendent for curriculum, instruction and student services.
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Cell: 919-824-7528
Family Education Initiative is a woman owned non-profit organization composed of a diverse team with extensive experience working with individuals, youth, families, communities, faith-based, governments, education institutions, and federal agencies.
Taking students from experiencing the effects of harmful addictions, violence related actions and other destructive behaviors to empowered leaders who advocate for themselves and their peers.
Project Arrow is funded by the Department of Public Instruction & Center for Safer Schools.
According to the Center for Safer Schools, during the 2015 – 2017 academic years, the most frequently reported crimes in both middle and high schools was possession of a controlled substance, possession of a weapon excluding firearms, and possession of an alcoholic beverage.
Project Arrow is a coaching and leadership program for middle and high school students implemented throughout five schools and one community program in Granville County. Project Arrow teaches students how to develop healthy responses to trauma and stress relative to substance use disorder, bullying, mental health, and the perceived need to possess weapons for protection.
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