Collaborative Programs
The Collaborative's programs listed below are regularly updated, for events keep checking back.
Teen events will be posted on The Collaborative's Facebook page.
Collaborative Summer Camp
Five week summer camp based at Flood Brook Union School . Engaging programs for youth entering K - 12.
Peer Leadership Training
Overnight Leadership Conference offered to High School and Middle School youth.
Community Garden
Come and be a part of an organic teaching garden. Located behind Flood Brook School.
Annual Lights on After School Harvest Festival
Magic Mountain was the place to be on September 25, 2009! About 150 people joined The Collaborative to celebrate our local and national commitment to after school programming.
Extended Day Program
After school care for students in K-8 at Flood Brook Union School. Program hours: 2:45 until 6pm. Special programming activities offered each day.
Mentor Program
Area elementary and middle school students, high school students and community adults connect through an expanded Mentor Program.
Refuse to Use
7th through 12th grade students at FBUS, MEMS, LTS, TDS, MSS, and BBA take a pledge to be substance free and attend a series of prevention education events and select a pass to either Stratton Mountain Resort, Viking Nordic Center or Riley Rink.
The Collaborative Presents: Prevention Works!
Prevention Works is our Public Access show featuring prevention topics important for the entire community. Tune in to GNAT Channel 16 at 8am and 8pm and MCTV by chance to watch.
Tobacco Prevention & Smoking Cessation
Access state and local resource to learn skills for successful quitting, join a local class or refer a friend.
For Parents
Programs and Ideas for Parents
Parenting Classes
Guiding Good Choices is offered throughout the year for parents of K - 3rd Grade and 9 to 14 year olds at The Collaborative Manchester Office.
For Teens
Clubs, Activities, Social Networking Sites and Tobacco Use Prevention.
Our Voices Xposed
OVX gives high school students and youth the opportunity to become high school leaders by focusing on educating peers about tobacco use.
Vermont Kids Against Tobacco
VKATs provides Middle School age youth to share with their peers information about tobacco use and gain leadership skills.
Students Against Destructive Decisions
"Students helping Students Make Positive Decisions about Challenges in their Everyday Lives."
