Project Wellness Resourcs
Wellness Messages
FOR YOUTH 13-24
WITH INFORMATION AND FACTS ABOUT ALCOHOL AND DRUGS, WEED, COCAINE, ALCOHOL, METH, HEROIN, ECSTASY, INHALANTS, PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, STEROIDS, Substance Abuse, Treatment Resources, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, HIV, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, HIV/STD TESTING SERVICES, HOUSING LINKAGES AND SERVICES, CAREER, VOLUNTEERING, GRATITUDE, HEALTH, DIET, FITNESS, COPING, MINDFULNESS AND MORE.
Health Education
Project Wellness is currently providing two different health education programs:
#1 - Substance Use 101
FOR YOUTH 13-24 | 6 COURSES | 30 MINUTES EACH
#2 - Reproduction Health
FOR YOUTH 13-24 | 7 COURSES | 30 MINUTES EACH
Health Linkages
Project Wellness maintains a list of local resources for housing, suicide prevention, testing and treatment, and more.
Explore Substances
Learn more about the following substances:
- Marijuana
- Meth
- Alcohol
- Opiods
Explore STIs
Learn more about the following STIs:
- HIV
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
- Syphilis
- Trich
- HPV
- Herpes/HSV
- Hep B & C
Explore Vaping
To learn more, visit this County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health site about the Dangers of Vaping.
Explore More
CORE Center
The CORE Center is a community space where everyone can come to get information and resources about how to prevent alcohol and drug use, learn more about substance use disorders (also known as addiction) and find out where to go for free or low-cost treatment services.
Families and friends can build skills to talk about alcohol/drugs with loved ones and learn how to help someone experiencing a drug overdose. CORE Center staff provide education classes and link you or someone you know to local support services, including treatment when needed.
To visit the CORE Center site, click here.
The CORE Center is a community space where everyone can come to get information and resources about how to prevent alcohol and drug use, learn more about substance use disorders (also known as addiction) and find out where to go for free or low-cost treatment services.
Families and friends can build skills to talk about alcohol/drugs with loved ones and learn how to help someone experiencing a drug overdose. CORE Center staff provide education classes and link you or someone you know to local support services, including treatment when needed.
To visit the CORE Center site, click here.