Friday Night Live (FNL) and Club Live (CL)

Friday Night Live and Club Live are designed to build leadership skills, provide opportunities for community engagement, and prevent alcohol and drug use among teenagers across California. School chapters are the core of FNL/CL, encouraging positive peer influence and providing opportunities for youth to build skills, advocate for issues that are important to them, and connect with peers and adults.

Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) staff members from the Prevention & Early Intervention Department provide support for local FNL/CL chapters, community service opportunities, student and advisor training/support, and countywide/regional special events.

Participants

Participants include Sacramento County middle school and high school students—and their advisors—from participating Sacramento County school districts.

Publications and Materials

Prevention & Early Intervention Department Programs and Services
Published annually, this brochure provides an overview of department programs and services and lists scheduled workshops and meetings. This publication may be requested by phone.

The Latest Word
This monthly newsletter for FNL/CL members and advisors offers information about countywide FNL/CL events and campus activities. Regular features include recognition awards and creative ideas for chapter activities. This publication may be requested by phone.

FNL/CL Summer Events
Published annually, this packet is a resource that provides young people and their families in Sacramento County with an extensive list of activities for June through Labor Day. Community events are listed with location, date, time, admission cost, and a short description of the event. Also included are pool schedules, charity run/walks, summer concert information, and community resources such as job websites and crisis hotlines.

Partners

The Sacramento County Alcohol and Drug Services, Department of Behavioral Health Services provides the primary source of funding for this program. Partners include California FNL Partnership; district/school personnel; chapter advisors; county government; law enforcement agencies; community-based organizations; businesses; parents, students, and volunteers.