Youth Board
The Greenville County Youth Board is made up of youth from area high schools that have displayed outstanding leadership in prevention efforts. They work to enhance their school's prevention programs as well as provide a youth voice to community awareness.
In recent years, The Phoenix Center has worked together with the School District of Greenville County to provide drug and alcohol prevention programming to Greenville County High Schools. This initiative has created a sense of awareness of ATOD issues throughout the district and allowed students to become leaders in reducing youth alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use.
The youth board meets on a regular basis to work on group initiatives, leadership skills, alcohol and other drug awareness, and to plan school and community events.
For more information about the Greenville County Youth Board, please contact us at (864) 467-3927 or via email - bsimmons@phoenixcenter.org.
![]() Youth Board Group Initiative Training |
![]() Youth Board Christmas Celebration |
![]() On May 2, 2008 Elizabeth Tancibok was presented with the first ever Griffen J. Lollis Leadership Award For Her Dedication To Saving Lives In Greenville County. |
![]() "Take It Back" Event at Furman University |
![]() Youth Board Visit Columbia For SCAPPA Conference |
|
Crisis Line Number
- TEENline: (864) 467-8336
Upcoming Events
-
Friday, July 23 - Youth Board Summer Bash (Click here for details)
- Every Third Friday - Sober Chillin Night at No Name Skatepark
Our Favorite Links
- Above The Influence
- Free Vibe
- Take It Back
- Greenville MySpace
- National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens
Meeting Information
- Next Meeting - January 22, 2010 @ 6:00pm
Mark These Dates In Your Agenda!!!
All Youth Board meetings will be held in either the Hollingsworth Room in the 1st Floor or the Executive Board Room on the 3rd Floor at The Phoenix Center.
Please, Please, Please
RSVP By Wednesday Prior To The Meeting
467-3927 or bsimmons@phoenixcenter.org
How To Apply For Youth Board
The Youth Board is looking for students "CRAZY" enough to get involved with community efforts to bring awareness to Greenville County citizens.






