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Teen Advisory Council

The Colorado Meth Project is launching a state-wide Teen Advisory Council to further empower young adults in their fight against Meth. The Teen Advisory Council will represent the geographic and personal diversity of the state and will work with the Colorado Meth Project to extend the ‘Not Even Once’ message through education and service projects.

Members of the Teen Advisory Council will be selected through an application and interview process. Enrolled students grades 9 through 11 are eligible and encouraged to apply. Once selected, members will attend a day-long orientation and will then be supported through regular contact with the Colorado Meth Project Program Manager. Service projects will be individually chosen by Council members (in coordination with the Program Manager) and will have the full support of the Colorado Meth Project for their implementation.

Each member will serve a 1-year term that will coincide with the 2013-2014 school year. Download the application HERE.

2012 Teen Advisory Council

Nicole Ferree

11th grade
Moffat County High School, Craig

Rani Simpson

12th grade
Fruita Monument High School, Grand Junction

Brooke Barlock

11th grade
Regis Jesuit High School, Denver

Raely Cockroft

11th grade
Greeley Central High School, Greeley

Brenden Fulton

10th grade
Northridge High School, Greeley

Nadeen Ibrahim

12th grade
Weldon Valley High School, Wiggins

Josie Natrasevschi

11th grade
Fort Collins High School, Fort Collins

Courtney Leafgren

8th grade
Eaton Middle School, Eaton

Aarika Matney

12th grade
Brighton High School, Brighton

Jared Sandoval

10th grade
Denver Center for International Studies, Denver

Prisca To

9th grade
Legend High School, Parker

Cristal Torres Lopez

12th grade
CEC Middle College of Denver, Denver

Madison Zielinski

9th grade
Kiowa High School, Kiowa

Vikasini Mahalingam

12th grade
Smoky Hill High School, Aurora
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