Shauna Williams, representing the Hazel Park Community Coalition, presented to the Hazel Park City Council on Feb. 10 about the coalition’s mission to reduce youth substance use through data-driven prevention strategies.
Williams said the coalition uses national frameworks (Community That Cares, Strategic Prevention Framework) and seven community-level strategies to implement programs in schools and the community. She described evidence-based offerings in local schools, including a nutrition-focused program called Nourish, a positive community norms training, and Catch My Breath, an evidence-based youth vaping prevention curriculum aligned to state education standards.
Williams told council members that survey data from the Michigan Youth Health survey (MiPHY/MiFi reference in transcript) showed vaping, tobacco and marijuana use among Hazel Park youth are higher than county averages; she identified the 2024 MiFi survey as the source and said the survey will run again in March. Williams asked the council and the public to help recruit a parent sector representative for the coalition’s board, to share prevention materials available on the coalition’s website, and to volunteer at upcoming events including an ice-rink event during winter break and a volleyball tournament.
In a follow-up exchange, Williams confirmed the MiFi survey as the data source and said she will distribute infographics and educational materials to council members and the public; she provided an email contact during the meeting.