Step by Step

Building capacity through community service in Southwest West Virginia

Natural Helpers

A peer counseling program developed by the Comprehensive Health Education Foundation. Presently, we have Natural Helpers student groups located at each of the four middle schools in Lincoln County and at Lincoln High School. School counselors serve as Natural Helpers advisers. Students participate in a two-day training and receive monthly-weekly support from their advisers. For [...]

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Fri, June 26 2009 » Health and Wellness, Leadership Development, Lincoln County High School, Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition, Natural Helpers » Comments Off

Maternal Infant Health Outreach Workers (MIHOW)

Developed by the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the MIHOW program trains outreach workers to conduct home visits with expectant mothers and parents of children up to age 3. MIHOWs develop mentoring relationships with their mothers, provide information and referral, and organize community support for this population. Our MIHOWs particularly focus on substance abuse and prevention [...]

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Fri, June 26 2009 » Health and Wellness, Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition, Maternal Infant Health Outreach Workers » Comments Off

Public Service Announcements Starring Step by Step Staff!

Check out these two public service announcements which star our very own David Chairez (Step by Step Deputy Director) and Rhonda Cooper (Step by Step Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant Coordinator) and promote talking to your kids about the dangers of drugs and alcohol.  These PSA’s air on Tri-State’s CW network.

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Mon, June 22 2009 » ***Press***, Health and Wellness, Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition » Comments Off

Step by Step’s MIHOW Program Encourages Healthier Moms and Babies, in Lincoln County

When the Lincoln County Youth and Prevention Coalition realized that Lincoln County had both an terrible infant mortality rate higher than Bosnia’s, and the highest rate of women smoking during pregnancy in the state, they knew that Lincoln County could do better. To address these issues, Step by Step, in partnership with the Lincoln County [...]

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Tue, April 21 2009 » ABLE Families, Community Events, Health and Wellness, Leadership Development, Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition, Maternal Infant Health Outreach Workers » Comments Off

“Parent Involvement: Making a Difference for LCHS Students,” by Youth Development VISTA Kristen Ashworth, (Lincoln Standard, April 6, 2009)

Below is a copy of this article, which was written by VISTA Kristen Ashworth and printed in the Lincoln Standard.  To view the version on www.lincolnstardard.com, go here. HAMLIN – Although parent involvement tends to decrease as children age from elementary to high school, studies show that regardless of income and background, students with parents [...]

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Tue, April 21 2009 » ***Press***, Education Support, Health and Wellness, Lincoln County High School, Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition » Comments Off

Workshop to be Held to Educate Lincoln County High School Students’ Parents on How to Use Edline and Other Tools

There will be a workshop held on Monday, April 27 from 7:00 am to 9:00 am to educate Lincoln County High School students’ parents on how to use EdLine to check grades and communicate with teachers, as well as the Counselor’s Corner on the web page, and how to keep their children safe online. To [...]

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Tue, April 21 2009 » Community Events, Education Support, Health and Wellness, Life/Job Skill Development, Lincoln County High School, Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition, Technology » Comments Off

90 Students Pledge Service as ‘Natural Helpers’ in Lincoln County

“We recognize that within every school, an informal “helping network” already exists. Students with problems naturally seek out other students, and trusted adults, to discuss their issues. Knowing this, we want to identify those natural helpers and provide them with the training and support they need to be strong leaders and positive influences,” says David Chairez, WV Dreamers Afterschool Program Director and Deputy Director of Step by Step.

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Wed, April 8 2009 » Health and Wellness, Leadership Development, Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition, Natural Helpers » Comments Off

Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition

The Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition (LCYPC) is one of the 17 county-based coalitions operating in West Virginia, chosen to receive funding from the Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG), for implantation of prevention strategies. Goals and objectives of the Coalition for 2008-09 include: • To further the capacity of the Coalition [...]

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Mon, January 26 2009 » Health and Wellness, Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition, Uncategorized » Comments Off

Step by Step Helps Rural School District Receive $1,197,711 to Transform Counseling Programs

Lincoln County was the only system in West Virginia to earn a grant, and in fact captured two of only 50 awarded nationwide.

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Thu, December 11 2008 » Education Support, Health and Wellness, Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition » Comments Off