A new partnership has been forged with the Guam Department of Education and TOGHE Peer Support. TOGHE Peer Support selecting Untalan Middle School to launch a hope youth coalition—a program designed to help the island’s youth rise up drug-free, connected, and full of hope.

On Wednesday, TOHGE providing training to 10 model students, with Day 2 of the program scheduled for Thursday.

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GHE will also host educational presentations at five schools from January 15th through the 16th, targeting at-risk students and substance-use prevention. The presentations will be led by Jerria Martin, a consultant with the Opioid Response Network and Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, who also serves as a White House trainer for the National Coalition Institute.