We Can Help
The SAPTA Project works to expand access to behavioral health supports while providing evidence-based prevention education for Osage youth and families.
Key Activities:
· Deliver evidence-based prevention curricula in schools, including Too Good for Drugs & Violence, Botvin LifeSkills, and Lifelines Suicide Prevention.
· Strengthen referral systems and behavioral health linkages within schools and community organizations.
· Facilitate family and community engagement events that promote wellness and connection to services.
· Collaborate with local behavioral health providers to increase access to prevention and early intervention supports.
· Cultural Classes for Wahzhazhe Youth Council