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Ichabod Crane High School Youth Ambassadors: Billboard Contest
The Youth Ambassadors of Ichabod Crane HS proudly announces the two 2018 Billboard Contest winners Karina Kolb-Speer and Erika Neale. The two young ladies displayed a creative and powerful way of spreading a message of showing how negatively of an impact that drugs can take on one's life. Yet, also relying a positive message by ensuring that there is help out there and a way to put an end to an addiction.
Do More 24 Fundraising Campaign
THANK YOU! We reached, and went beyond our fundraising goal for this year's #DoMore24. We want to thank each and every donor who made this possible. Together, we are all making a difference for our young people.
2018 Scholarship Recipients
We are thrilled to introduce 10 new scholarship recipients of the SFIG Foundation Scholarship Program. This year, these students will receive a combined $90,000 in scholarships, which are expected to be renewed as they progress through their programs.
Career Inspiration Day with K&L Gates
On May 4th, our new Partner in Prevention, K&L Gates, opened up their doors and inspired young students from a local D.C. High School.
Peer-to-Peer Programs Help Teens Make Drug-Free Choices and Defy the Statistics
Mentor Foundation USA’s innovative peer-to-peer drug prevention programs encourage teens to stay away from destructive behaviors through positive peer pressure.
RILEY WALZ: WINNER OF THE 2016 ‘LIVING THE EXAMPLE’ VIDEO CONTEST
Mentor Foundation USA is proud to announce the winner of our 2016 “Living the Example” video contest: Riley Walz, a 9th grader at Ballston Spa High School in Ballston Spa, New York.
Taconic Hills Teens visit Washington D.C. to participate in National Shatter the Myths Rally
WASHINGTON—Thanks to their active involvement in the school's drug prevention program two Taconic Hills High School students earned the opportunity to visit the nation’s capital and participate in Mentor Foundation USA’s Shatter the Myths Youth Rally on January 24th.