Programs

  • L.e.a.d. program: A ten week program for all 5th graders led by our own NPPD that focuses on drug and alcohol abuse education and the promotion of positive alternatives.
  • Every 15 minutes: A two day program for high school Juniors and Seniors to teach them the harsh reality of drinking and driving crashes. This is a very impactful program that carries a strong message to all participants and observers. View the Every 15 Minutes video.
  • Save a life tour: This program educates high school Juniors and Seniors on Alcohol, Drugged, and Distracted driving and includes a thought-provoking video and personal stories of the loss of loved ones. The program includes a state-of-the-art, interactive driving simulation that shows how alcohol and drugs impair driving.
  • Consent 101: Program for high school students designed to prevent the perpetration of sexual harassment, dating abuse and sexual abuse
  • Project graduation: An all-night celebration for the High School graduation class in a supervised substance free environment.
  • Hs senior program: Offered to all New Providence High School seniors. Addresses issues they face as they transition to college or post high school life as it relates to drugs, alcohol and self-esteem. Provides them with the tools imperative to help them thrive and overcome obstacles they may come across.
  • Teen alternatives: Events for teens, including Middle School and 6th grade dances, featuring Alliance funded DJs.
  • Peer leadership programs: Prepares Middles School and High School students to lead discussions, activities and workshops for their peers on issues related to stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination and alcohol and drug awareness.
  • Red ribbon week: A nationally recognized weeklong drug free celebration. Local kickoff event includes middle school students tying red ribbons and a Proclamation from the Mayor and Borough Council.
  • New providence high school scholarship award: Presented to two graduating NPHS seniors who demonstrate leadership qualities, community service, and are positive role models.
  • Newsletter: Newsletters to raise community awareness of substance abuse related issues both locally and regionally and promote Alliance sponsored events and activities.
  • Nights of conversation: Topics of interest targeted to parents in the community to educate them on trends to be aware of, such as Vaping, Mental Health, etc.