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Discovery Club

Discovery Club is an after-school program that opens doors to a brighter and healthier future for youth in nine El Cajon schools, grades three through eight. We serve nearly 300 students a day who would otherwise greet an empty house after school. Through a collaborative effort by Communities Against Substance Abuse, El Cajon Recreation Department, San Diego 4-H and East County Help Ourselves, Discovery Club provides the following:

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Life skills development
Tutoring and homework assistance
Team and individual sports
Arts and Crafts
Nutrition education
Guest educational speakers




Opportunity for Children

Everyday, far too many children are lost to alcohol and drug abuse, gangs and crime. Discovery Club provides our youth with a strong foundation to become healthy, contributing members of our community. It offers activities that foster healthy choices and positive lifestyles, and it creates an environment conducive to learning, personal achievement and positive activities to enhance self-esteem.


Opportunity for You


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You can help. Through seed money from the National Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Discovery Club has been providing after school prevention programming in local schools since March of 1996.

We need funding to expand the program. Materials, supplies and snacks will give the program more substance and variety to excite and maintain children's interest. Support from you can help Discovery Club give youth and families an opportunity to succeed.

Become a partner for prevention today. Call Bett McDade, Prevention Specialist @ (619) 442-2727 ext. 106, or e-mail: preventionspecialist2@eccasa.org


More about Discovery Club philosophy


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Discovery Club reduces risk factors and cultivates resiliency, or protective factors. Research identifies four characteristics of a resilient child that act as a buffer against the many risk factors encountered by youth every day. These are:
Social competence
Problem solving skills
Autonomy
A sense of purpose and future

Socially competent youth are flexible, empathetic, caring, have good communication skills, and a sense of humor. Discovery Club activities designed to improve social competence among youth include:
Team building and social interaction with games, competitions, sports, celebrations.
Community service projects like "Adopt a Grandparent," park cleanups, tree planting.
Health promotion projects.
Cultural awareness programs.

Youth who possess good problem-solving skills can be flexible, think critically, try alternative solutions to problems, plan, meet the demands of their environment and produce positive change. Problem-solving activities include:
"Project Charlie" life skills training on conflict resolution, anger management, communication skills, relationship building.
Homework assistance, tutoring and literacy skill development. Youth who are autonomous have a sense of independence, power and control.

Youth who are autonomous have a sense of independence, power and control. Autonomy of youth activities include:
Creativity and self-expression projects, creative writing, arts and crafts, talent shows.
Mentoring with high school students as role models for middle school students, and middle school students for elementary students.
Responsibility training, fundraising, reward systems, election of officers, goal setting.

Youth with a sense of purpose and future have healthy expectations and a high achievement orientation. These youth do not feel like victims, and are goal-directed and persistent. Activities that develop a sense of purpose include:
Career development and educational enrichment activities.
Leadership development.



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