Roy Communities That Care (CTC) Coalition

Our vision is a healthy community that supports families, promotes inclusivity, and empowers and nurtures youth development.

The mission of the Roy Communities that Care coalition is to achieve community-level change by creating a healthy community that supports youth substance misuse prevention efforts by addressing risk factors and promoting protective factors specific to Roy Cone Youth.

Our coalition is made up of dedicated volunteers that represent one or more of twelve community sectors: Parents; Business; Media; Schools/Education; Youth-Serving, Organization; Law Enforcement; Religious/Fraternal Organizations; Civic/Volunteer Groups; Healthcare professionals; and State, Local, or Tribal Governmental Agencies with expertise in the field of substance abuse. Other organizations involved in increasing the health and wellness of youth, and any other organization and/or individuals involved in promoting healthy lifestyle choices. Representation of the above sections is not required to be a volunteer. All are encouraged to join!

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Roy Communities That Care Coalition

Our vision is that we can foster a safe, healthy, and prosperous place to live, work, and play. We strive for our community to be a supportive and inclusive place to raise children and support youth.

The mission of the Roy Communities that Care coalition is to achieve community-level change by creating a healthy community that supports youth substance misuse prevention efforts by addressing risk factors and promoting protective factors specific to Roy Cone Youth.

Parents and caregivers, youth, community members, local business leaders, school personnel, members of youth-serving organizations, religious groups, local government, and law enforcement are all encouraged to join!

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Reducing substance use, suicide rates, and other risk behaviors by promoting healthy habits, and strengthening communities.

Primary Prevention Focus

Roy CTC is striving to make a tremendous impact on the community by using the evidence-based coalition model of the Communities that Care (CTC). Research from The Social Development Research Group at the University of Washington shows that communities implementing the CTC model have youth that are 25%-33% less likely to develop health and behavior problems in contrast to youth from control communities.

Guiding Good Choices - Parent Workshop

A FREE evidence-based course for parents. Presented by Weber Human Services and Roy Communities that Care Coalition.

Tuesdays beginning on September 9th.

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Roy Cone Schools

RoyCTC serves the “Roy Cone Area.” The Roy Cone Area is defined as Elementary and Junior High Schools that feed into Roy High School. Roy Cone Schools Membership is without regard to gender, race, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, sexual identity, or disability. Roy Cone Schools: Roy High, Roy Jr. High, Sand Ridge Jr. High, Freedom Elementary, Lakeview Elementary, Roy Elementary, Midland Elementary, West Haven Elementary, Bridge Elementary, North Park Elementary, Municipal Elementary, and Valley View Elementary.

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