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Dunn County Partnership for Youth
Mission Statement:
Promoting
Safe and Healthy Communities for Youth
Vision Statement:
The Dunn County Partnership for Youth connects agencies,
schools, communities, and individuals to create an environment that
promotes healthy lifestyle choices and nurtures resilience through
fostering and partnering of effective programming while upholding
community responsibility and dedication to youth.
Goal of Environmental Committee:
Address the negative impact of alcohol use in Dunn County by using
environmental strategies.
Community Briefings:
The Dunn County Partnership For Youth has designed a Community Briefing to be shared with interested groups and organizations throughout the area. These briefings are designed to initiate a two-way dialog between AOD prevention volunteers and the general public. These briefings use local data in order to personalize the issue for Dunn County residents and professionals. They run from 15 to 45 minutes, depending on the time available and can be scheduled at almost any time of the day or evening. If you are interested in scheduling a Community Briefing, please contact Todd Paavola at 715-235-4537, Al Ebel at 715-232-2468 or use the Contact Us link on this page.
Donations:
The Dunn County Partnership For Youth is accepting donations of used printer and fax machine cartidges at the Arbor Place Prevention office located at 320 21st Street in Menomonie. Don't throw your cartridges away - donate them towards reducing underage youth access to alcohol! For more information, use the Contact Us link!
NEW! Billboards & Cinema Ads:
Be on the look out for new Reality Check Billboards and Cinema Ads!
Show Your Support!:
Download and print off the following Poster, and show your support for the
Dunn County Partnership for Youth!
Wisconsin WINS:
The Dunn County Partnership for Youth supports the Wisconsin Tobacco Compliance Check Program, Wisconsin WINS. For more information, please visit the Wisconsin WINS website by clicking on the following logo!

The contents of this website were developed under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. However, the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the federal government.
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