Immersive program is a drug prevention experience for North County families
ATASCADERO — Lighthouse Atascadero is bringing back its Reality Tour, an impactful drug prevention experience. This immersive program embraces social-emotional learning to educate families on the realities of substance abuse and equip them with essential coping skills. Participants must be accompanied by one parent or guardian. The program is designed for students aged 12-17.
The Reality Tour will take place on Monday, Feb. 24, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Atascadero Lake Park and offer an eye-opening experience for both students and parents. A complimentary dinner will be served to all participants. Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.
Families participating in the Reality Tour will engage in an interactive educational experience, which includes:
- Dramatic roleplaying scenes — A compelling portrayal of the consequences of one youth’s choices, reinforcing drug resistance skills in an age-appropriate manner.
- Coping skills — Interactive education on setting healthy goals, avoiding drug experimentation, and effective parenting strategies.
- Q&A session — A unique opportunity to interact with local law enforcement, allowing real conversations about substance abuse and its impact on our community.
The Reality Tour brings together AUSD (Atascadero Unified School District) parents/guardians, students, educators, law enforcement, and community volunteers to create a transformative experience that influences the conversations and decisions of our youth.
By addressing peer pressure, substance abuse, and mental health concerns, the program provides families with the tools they need to navigate these challenges.
Event Details
- Free to youth ages 12-18 accompanied by at least one parent/guardian
- Registration required — Space is limited
- Pizza for all participants — Provided by Bravo Pizza Plus
Register for this powerful opportunity to educate and empower your family at lighthouseatascadero.org/reality-tour/