Clark County Strong Teens Against Substance Hazards and Abuse, Peer Education Program is looking for youth to fill open positions for the 2018-19 program year. Peer educators advocate for healthy lifestyles, specifically addressing alcohol and drug issues in Clark County youth.
Peer educators can be ages 12 through 19, and include youth who haven’t used drugs or alcohol, those who have experimented or used, and those who have completed treatment and are in recovery. Members serve a one-year term. You must be a Clark County resident to be eligible. Training is provided.
Applications and directions are online at clark.wa.gov/community-services/stasha-peer-education-program. The application deadline is June 15.