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Parent Collaborative Follow Up

Hello Parent Liaison Collaborative,


Thank you so much for attending yesterday's Parent Liaison Collaborative.

The Wellness in Schools Program appreciates your attendance and contributions.


We extend a huge thank you to our presenters:


Maritza Monterrosa from Alcohol and Other Drugs Parent Navigator Program

Mariella Sanding from CCC MEDS Coalition

Tara Segura from the Community Health for Asian Americans


If you did not have a chance, please help us prepare for our 2024-2025 Parent Liaison Collaborative meetings by completing our feedback survey:

Feedback Survey

The Wellness in Schools Program Resources

Parent Liaison Collaborative Padlet

The Wellness in Schools Program Website

The WISP Activities and Resource Hub


Please visit the WISP website for WISP Liaisons contact information, upcoming training dates, previous newsletters, and to learn more about our services.


For announcements, comments, concerns, or questions, please reach out to Edmund Arnold at Earnold@cccoe.k12.ca.us.

CCC MEDS Coalition

CCC Meds Coalition will be offering parents and caregivers

two opportunities to participate in their upcoming

Fentanyl Awareness; Facts and Tools to Save Lives


Wednesday, November 20th at 6pm

Valley View Middle School

181 Viking Dr., Pleasant Hill

Download flyer here.


Thursday, November 21st at 6pm

Freedom High School Performing Arts Theatre

1050 Neroly Rd., Oakley

Download flyer here.


To learn more about collaboration opportunities with CCC Meds Coalition, contact:

Mariella Sanding

(510) 949-5691

msanding@cccmedscoalition.org

Contra Costa Health AODS

Parent Navigator Program


The Parent Navigation Program, offered through Alcohol and Other Drug Services (AODS), supports parents with children who struggle with substance use. The goal is to link any substance-use issues to alcohol and other drug services and resources in the community.


Parent Navigation Services Poster (English/Espanol)


Parent Navigator Program Contact:

Martiza Monterrosa

Hablamos EspaƱol

(925) 812-7417

Maritza.monterrosa@cchealth

Community Health for Asian Americans

Cannabis Prevention Program

Cannabis Prevention Programs for high school students can focus on education, awareness, and skills-building to help students make informed decisions and avoid cannabis use. The goal of these program is to make a community-wide impact when it comes to youth cannabis prevention.


To learn more about this program and to learn about future collaboration opportunities,

Tara Segura

CHAA EP Program Manager

(925) 276-2277

Tara.Segura@chaaweb.org