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ABOUT US
We are Dedicated to the Betterment and Safety of our Youth!
National Agenda Inc. has established itself as a recognized authority and leader in the area of youth violence prevention, education, awareness and response. With a unique approach to how youth violence and other destructive behaviors are diagnosed, researched and addressed, National Agenda is able to gain insight and understanding into the mind of the child which gives National Agenda's cutting edge insight/education the ability to respond, solve and prevent youth violence.
National Agenda is committed to educating, motivating and positively impacting lives, decisions and vision of our youth, empowering them to make positive healthy choices that allow them to enjoy good success at home, in school, the community and throughout life.
All of National Agenda’s programs focus on the long-term success of the child; we are committed to reducing youth violence and its many causes; the rate of recidivism, school suspensions, expulsions, dropout rate and the number of children introduced to the judicial system.
National Agenda’s programs deal with the root causes of the many troubling issues facing today’s youth, they simultaneously increase the self-worth, confidence, esteem and level of self-respect in the child; increasing individual success and overall safety and security for society as a whole.
National Agenda is committed to creating strategic partnerships with law enforcement, school communities, businesses, churches and media to better serve our youth.
National Agenda Inc. is a 501c(3) organization, donations made to National Agenda Inc. are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. When you give a minimum gift of $500.00 by check or credit card, you may be eligible to receive a Colorado Childcare Contribution Credit. See your Tax advisor for further details.
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“The first, most enduring responsibility of any society is to ensure the health and well-being of its children”.
“every citizen must assume a measure of responsibility for helping to reduce and prevent youth violence”.
Donna E. Shalala Secretary of Health and Human Services