College to host youth summit

Tuesday, March 29, 2005 |
Southwestern Oregon Community College is preparing for 300 South Coast high school students for the fifth-annual Coos County Youth Summit on Wednesday.
Motivational speaker Ray Lozano will open the day with a Fearless Factor presentation on setting goals. Students will then attend talks on these other youth-oriented issues:
€ teen violence, presented by the Women's Safety & Resource Center;
€ anxiety and depression, presented by Steve Krajcr of South Coast Hospice;
€ college planning, presented by retired counselor Cap Sharples;
€ teen sexuality, presented by Cathy Mathais of Coos County Mental Health;
€ eating disorders, presented by Anne and Ellen Goddard of Bandon; and
€ substance abuse, presented by Ray Lozano.
The day will end with a discussion on methamphetamine. Speakers will include a former meth user, a child of meth users, a South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team representative, a physician and a treatment staff member from ADAPT.
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