G-CRY

Grand County Resources For Youth is a community resource organization. Our purpose is to help affirm or increase one’s sense of belonging, contribution and self worth. We do this by providing information, support networks and resources for youth to grow, learn and interact as healthy contributing individuals.

G-CRY was created in 1986 in response to youth drug and alcohol use in Grand County. This is still one aspect of who we are, but the larger picture is to nurture and support all youth of our county in order to create healthy contributing adults.

Young people in G-CRY take charge of decision making for the organization’s activities, youth serving youth. They meet together to learn positive responses to their life’s choices and to plan teen alternative activities including projects to help the community, fun events in town, and field trips outside of our valley. Students that are regularly involved learn about leadership, organizational skills, decision making, working with others and service – all while they are having FUN!

G-CRY

G-CRY also collaborates with others in the community to multiply our resources for the youth. School, recreation, law enforcement, social services, churches and other non-profits all work together for the good of our young people.

What the kids have said about G-CRY……….
G-CRY has changed my thinking or behavior by……
“making me responsible in planning.”
” giving me a better atttitude.”
” being more of a team player and not so totally independent.”

What a parent has said……….
“..these kinds of experiences are of particular importance to youth because it builds their self-esteem and gives them the feeling that they ‘belong’……  In the long run, programs such as yours could be a very cheap price to pay for the possibility that some youth who could easily find less healthy activities have the opportunity to seek very healthy activities instead.  I don’t personally know of any other program anywhere that compares to G-CRY as far as giving youth the opportunity to develop a healthy attitude toward community development.

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Programs

Teen Council

Grand Futures is committed to developing leaders among the youth in our communities. As such, we sponsor Teen Councils in many of the school districts in Moffat, Routt, and Grand Counties. These youth are educated in substance abuse prevention, and encouraged to create and implement alternative activities for their peers with the support of GFPC funds and oversight. If you or someone you know is interested in being involved in this fun and challenging group, please contact the director for your county.

Responsible Alcohol Server Training (RAST) and Responsible Retailers

Grand Futures offers classes in Responsible Alcohol Service Training, which is recognized as a Responsible Vendor Program in the State of Colorado.  These programs train alcohol servers (bartenders, wait staff, liquor store clerks) to serve alcohol responsibly as well as provides information on asking for and checking identification. Many of our communities require that anyone serving alcohol must be server certified. Attendees will learn:

– To understand liabilities for them and the business associated with serving alcohol
– To be able to recognize signs of intoxication and prevent problem situations and over-service
– A general understanding of how alcohol and/or drugs affect a person
– The acceptable forms of ID and be given tools for detecting underage patrons
– How to help change the drinking culture of our communities by making it safer for everyone.

Responsible Alcohol Server Training (RAST)

N-O-T ON TOBACCO

N-O-T on Tobacco is a 10-session group class created for teens specifically to help them quit or reduce their use of tobacco and marijuana products. This program is only for students who willingly want to participate.  All County Directors are a certified facilitators.

N-O-T is an evidence-based teen cessation program produced by the American Lung Association

#BetterMeYV

#BetterMeYV is an Instagram campaign in which youth around the Yampa Valley can show pictures of themselves living their best life. Be inspired to become a better you. Take a picture of yourself doing something you love and add the hashtag #bettermeyv! You could win $100! 

Community Presentations

Grand Futures staff are constantly expanding their knowledge of substances, substance abuse, and substance abuse prevention. We love to make this knowledge available to the community and we encourage partners from all organizations and institutions to reach out to us if they are interested in working with us. We host presentations on a variety of topics throughout the year, but are always open to adding more if there is an interest in the community. We have presented to classrooms, after-school groups, parenting classes, special interest clubs, town boards, school boards, public health professionals, and more.

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