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A Comprehensive Approach to Youth Violence Prevention
The SS/HS Initiative is a unique Federal grant-making program designed to prevent violence and substance abuse among our Nation’s youth, schools, and communities.
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Twenty-Four School-Based Community Partnerships To Receive SS/HS Grants
September 30, 2004 (Washington, DC)—The U.S. Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, and Justice today announced more than $38 million in grants to 24 communities to make schools safer....
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Find Out More About the Current SS/HS Initiatives
There currently are dozens of active SS/HS initiatives across the country. Find the SS/HS initiative in your community.
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The Faces of the SS/HS Package
The faces of SS/HS are many, but the vision is one—safe schools, healthy students. The following pages make up a snapshot of the impact that the SS/HS Initiative is having on our youth, schools, communities, and families nationwide.

Apply for an SS/HS Grant
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Deadline
The 2004 grant application deadline has passed, but the site contains many resources to help you prepare for the next grant application period. Start with the Readiness Assessment Quiz.

SS/HS in the Community
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For Current SS/HS Grantees
Access your training and technical assistance providers, download your monthly report templates, and more using this one-stop portal to the current SS/HS community.

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Spotlight on Success
Tahlequah Grants Provide Synergy for SUCCESS
This profile shows how the Tahlequah, Oklahoma School District matched its SS/HS initiative—Support, Understanding, Collaboration and Consistency Equals Safer Schools (SUCCESS)—with other grant resources to mold an initiative that adapted proven methods to local conditions.
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