Pittsfield Prevention Partnership's S.A.Y. It Proud Awards for 5 Pittsfield teens
PITTSFIELD, Mass. - Pittsfield Prevention Partnership presents S.A.Y. It Proud Awards to five Pittsfield teens at the Eagle Santa Parade on November 21st. The parade starts at 10 am on Edwin Street near the Crown Plaza.The awards will be announced at the end of the parade, at the Boys and Girls Club of Pittsfield Lighthouse, 16 Melville Street, Pittsfield at 10:45 am. S.A.Y. It Proud is a campaign to recognize young people who are involved in positive activities and making good choices.
The Pittsfield Prevention Partnership believes that our community values the good choices our teens make and how hard our teens work. By recognizing the achievements of our youth, we help to create the kind of healthy and positive community that prevents kids from turning to substance use.
The five award recipients are:
1. Aliza Ahlen, grade 9, THS: taking intensive and honors courses, on the cross country team, and is vice president of 4H.
2. Patrick Murphy, grade 11, THS: has spinal muscular atrophy and is in a wheelchair; has a great attitude, taking AP courses, is an altar boy and has a program on the THS radio station.
3. Ben Fiero, grade 12, THS: computer tech helper at school; hard worker in school, has a part-time job; involved in the Red Cross Youth Leadership program.
4. Nicolette Stafford, grade 10, THS: excellent grades, involved in the Recipe for Success program through the Christian center, involved with her church, volunteers at the Western MA community action council.
5. Margaret Cowan, grade 12, PHS: has a strong sense of community; very strong academically (92.7 GPA), wants to become a teacher, loves music, basketball, and is very involved as a Girl Scout.
The Pittsfield Prevention Partnership was formed in 2004 to bring various community members and groups together to work collaboratively and discover ways to make an impact on youth substance abuse in Pittsfield. We use a survey administered in the Pittsfield middle and high schools to measure students’ alcohol, tobacco and drug use, and the factors that encourage and inhibit use. We then implement activities that are targeted at preventing substance abuse; specifically, we aim to increase the age of first use and decrease overall use. www.totallyfreeberkshires.org.
