Our Mission
STEPS makes prevention a priority in our community through education, limiting access, and advocacy for policy change.
Our prevention work focuses on underage drinking, tobacco/vaping, cannabis/marijuana use, prescription drug misuse, and more. We believe that positive youth development is an essential building block to create generations of youth that are caring, competent, successful, and substance free.
Our Focus on Youth
STEPS was founded in 2007 with a mission to help our youth grow up to be caring, competent and successful. We develop programs and opportunities for young people to step up and showcase their best selves.
STEPS partners with Southington Public Schools to follow an Asset Building Classrooms (ABC) model. We also have STEPS Youth Council leadership opportunities, a youth community service initiative, and a classroom-based curriculum to improve student health and safety.

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Our Prevention Efforts
Our work in Southington to keep young people healthy and safe is a top priority. Data shows that substance use at a young age can lead to:
All these reasons are why substance use prevention among young people is so important. Take a moment to learn more about our work in Southington right now.
We are beaming with pride after watching three Youth Council leaders present to their peers at the Future Prevention Leaders Conference hosted by The Governor's Prevention Partnership! 😊
Ava, Jackie, and Katie shared about their It’s Not Cheesy campaign and their advocacy work at the Capitol to restrict kratom - two amazing accomplishments spearheaded by Youth Council members. Additionally, Ava was co-emcee, Jackie photographed workshops, and Katie participated in a youth in prevention panel discussion.
As we heard many times today, youth are our future - but they’re also our here and now. 🌟They are using their voices to be changemakers not only in Southington, but for our whole state. ... See MoreSee Less
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I love this!! Great job by all 👏🏼
Congratulations on a job well done. So proud of all the hard work the Steps Coalition does in educating and encouraging young people in our community.
Amazing work!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Absolutely phenomenal students!
Great job!
So much to be proud of! Way to go Southington STEPS Coalition Youth Council! 👏🏻❤️
Awesome work! Glad they got to share and receive well deserved recognition!
Outstanding🏆🏆🏆🏆🤩🤩🤩🤩
Awesome!!!
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Last week we had the pleasure of visiting Ms. Colonero's fifth grade class at Derynoski and Mrs. Buonanni's kindergarteners at Oshana with the one and only Mr. Pepe to "celebrate our journey". We joined the students as they worked on their memory books, reflecting on the first year of our ABC Curriculum. This program is made possible through a partnership with Southington Education Foundation, Inc. and funding from the Bradley H. Barnes and Leila U. Barnes Memorial Trust at the Main Street Community Foundation. ... See MoreSee Less
Southington School Administrator Visits With Young Students To Encourage Them
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Southington's assistant superintendent of schools last week visited elementary school classrooms as part of a program with STEPS.Comment on Facebook
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