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Hereford Zone Community Alliance Raising Empowered Students

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The mission of HZCARES is to network parents, schools, students, and our community to promote positive cultural change and healthy choices with an emphasis on preventing alcohol and drug use by our youth.

 

The vision of HZCARES is to promote community awareness of drug and alcohol issues by creating a network of parents, schools and our community. Provide education on parenting issues to support parents in the task of raising youth of today. Create a positive change in our community that promotes healthy alternative activities to prevent use of drugs and alcohol by our youth.

 

Email  - HZCARES@yahoo.com

To contact us:

Monthly Meetings include information and time for parent networking.

Get involved:

Join our email network- If you can’t make a meeting this is a great way to get information and summaries of meeting

Come to meetings- Learn new information and have time to talk to other parents

Join our planning committee- Help make a difference in our community

 

 

STUDENT PLEDGE CARD

SADD Club and HZ CARES want HHS students to know that we care! We love to see our students making good decisions to stay safe and healthy. We want teens to think about the ways to have fun that do not involve risks to their health and are not illegal! There are lots of options out there. There are businesses in the area that want to support those teens that are willing to pledge they will make good decisions to keep themselves safe. Sign the pledge to stay safe by making good decisions and receive the card for discounts to many local businesses and fun activities.

 

 

 

 Monday May 10

The Encouraging Parent

Speaker: Teresa Northrup C.P.P.,

Project Coordinator of the HELPS Coalition,

Instructor of Active Parenting Now and Active Parenting Teen classes 

7–9:00 PM

Hereford High School Auditorium

Would you like to become a more encouraging parent?  Find out how you can be  . . .

With only a few words you have the power to increase someone’s self-esteem, give a boost to your own confidence and create the likelihood that your child’s next behavior will be even more positive in the future. No wonder some call encouragement “the subtle giant.”

The down side of encouragement is that in every opportunity to encourage our children (as well as ourselves and others) there is also an opportunity to discourage them or “remove courage.” Because most of us are not natural-born encouragers, we need to work at recognizing our own discouraging tendencies while strengthening our ability to encourage.

Please join us on May 10th as we focus our attention on four less obvious ways that parents sometimes discourage their children and how these can be turned into methods of encouragement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The down side of encouragement is that in every opportunity to encourage our children (as well as ourselves and others) there is also an opportunity to discourage them or “remove courage.” Because most of us are not natural-born encouragers, we need to work at recognizing our own discouraging tendencies while strengthening our ability to encourage.

 

Please join us on May 10th as we focus our attention on four less obvious ways that parents sometimes discourage their children and how these can be turned into methods of encouragement.

 

 

The down side of encouragement is that in every opportunity to encourage our children (as well as ourselves and others) there is also an opportunity to discourage them or “remove courage.” Because most of us are not natural-born encouragers, we need to work at recognizing our own discouraging tendencies while strengthening our ability to encourage.

 

Please join us on May 10th as we focus our attention on four less obvious ways that parents sometimes discourage their children and how these can be turned into methods of encouragement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Teens invited     Time:  7:00 PM in HHS Place:  Library

 

 

 

 

 

 

Post Prom Committee looking for donations: services, food, money, prizes

Hereford High 2010 Post Prom Contact

t.bank@comcast.net  410-785-1112       **Please support the post prom event!  Help keep our kids safe!