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Solutions July 2008 edition is available for download now!

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Food City Kids Day
TN National Guard, Stay On Track and Food City team up to encourage students to live drug free. See information and pictures from this event!

Sharon Clarke Radio Interview Director of Community Outreach for NCPRS is interviewed by Winnie on the WKOS Morning Drive!
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Also See Sharon's profile here.

Line Art and Essay Contest
Deadline: July 15, 2008
Click here
for more details or see information in April's Solutions newsletter.

Stay On Track in Alaska
See how Stay On Track changed the lives of students in Anchorage, Alaska!

Tennessee and Florida National Guard were honored at the 50th Anniversary of the Daytona 500 on February 17, 2008
Click here for more details.

Food City Race Night 2008 with Dale Jarrett
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Welcome to NCPRS Online

The National Center for Prevention and Research Solutions (NCPRS) is a recognized leader in the public health and safety industry, with over 18 years of experience educating children in grades K-12 on substance abuse issues, life skills, and improved decision making.   NCPRS, with a staff of 14 dedicated and knowledgeable specialists, is a non-profit organization operating from a 6,000 square foot facility in South Daytona, Florida. 

Since 1989 we have operated nationally recognized programs utilizing the growing popularity of motorsports and teamwork to form both public and private partnerships.  Although we are committed to designing fun and activity filled programs that educate our youth and families, we are also committed to using sound methodologies by partnering with a network of university affiliations and federal agencies. NCPRS has developed a strong reputation for designing programs that build healthy futures.

Core Services and Programs

  • Stay on Track (SOT)

    Stay on Track is the choice substance abuse prevention and life skills curriculum for organizations such as the National Guard, Boys and Girls Club, the Seattle Seafair, and schools across the United States and its territories.  This curriculum meets National Education Standards and is designed for middle school students.

  • Boys and Girls Club

    Boys and Girls Club is an after school activity series educating children on substance abuse issues, life skills, and improved decision making delivered through a national partnership and participating clubs.

  • Race Against Drugs (RAD)

    Race Against Drugs is a national network of positive role models that are dedicated to helping America’s youth by volunteering their time and resources to attend local community events, and develop fundraising programs to assist with the design of promotional items that convey the importance of making positive choices.

    What Makes Us Better?

    Our creative specialists are committed to helping America’s youth live healthy productive lives.  We have a proven track record in this industry for our innovative, fun, comprehensive, and adaptable programming. Despite this success, we are continually improving our programs and searching out new ways of delivering our positive message to kids of all ages.

    Where are We Going?

    Our goals for 2008 are simple, reach more kids with our innovative, fun, and positive message!

    NCPRS has grown dramatically since its inception, but we are not done! The demand for our existing programs has developed new and exciting opportunities both within and outside the public health and safety industry.

    We look forward to working with your group or organization to customize a program that will assist in accomplishing your specific mission.

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