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Westchester County has a host of programs for its youthful citizens

Over 550 students and 200 parents attended the October conference, Rx For Success: Dare to be a Doctor, at the County Center and 46 participants joined in online through the live Webcast. The focus of this special conference was to introduce minority and disadvantaged students in middle and high school to the medical field and to motivate them to pursue a career in medicine.

Highlights of the conference and other information on mentoring can be found at www.westchestergov.com/daretobeadoctor. Students are encouraged to submit their e-mail address to receive future information about the Dare to be a Doctor Mentoring Program. Students will also be notified of future forums with health care professionals or on selected topics relating to the medical field.

Whether it’s fighting childhood obesity, promoting video game ratings, encouraging young people not to drink or smoke, or keeping kids safe, Westchester County has programs these tackle issues through education and prevention or enforcement.

Fit Kids, an anti-obesity program, works with schools to help encourage young people to eat healthier and get more physical activity. Other programs deal with preventing youth violence and gangs, Internet safety, the dangers of steroids and stopping sexual abusers. The county, though the Office of Stop-DWI, has a comprehensive campaign to deter underage drinking, binge drinking and distracted driving. Programs in the Department of Health focus on a variety of health and lifestyle issues including anti-smoking.

For young people at risk, Westchester County’s Youth Bureau has programs to help raise self-esteem and provide enrichment and academic support. We also piggyback on New York state efforts to educate parents and kids on such problems as video game addiction. Recent studies show that the effects of violent video games adversely affect children's behavior.

Parents and students alike need to understand the different college financing options available. View video segments from the April 14 college loan conference.

And for everyone, the county has many programs at the county's parks.

Learn about biodiesel fuels.
The Veggie Van runs on used vegetable oil. Schedule a visit to your school or event.


Teen Driving
Teach teens about driving safety from the start - even before they get their license. Always remind them to buckle up.


  
Cyber-Bullying Video
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Jandon Scholars
The latest crop of Jandon Scholars are ffifteen students from 10 high schools across the county.