Beach Cities Partnership for Youth Coalition

Beach Cities Health District is just one of more than 200 local partners in the Beach Cities Partnership for Youth Coalition that collaborates to achieve measurable outcomes in improving student mental health and well-being and reducing substance use.

Beach Cities Health District (BCHD) partners with South Bay Families Connected, the Hermosa Beach City School District, Manhattan Beach Unified School District and Redondo Beach Unified School District to deliver programs that measurably improve the health and well-being of students and families. While physical health in the Beach Cities continues to improve, there is a growing need in the student population to address mental health and well-being.

BCHD is just one of more than 200 local partners in the Beach Cities Partnership for Youth Coalition that collaborates to achieve measurable outcomes in improving student mental health and well-being and reducing substance use. The Beach Cities Partnership for Youth Coalition is comprised of representatives from the following sectors: 

Since January 2017, BCHD has convened five stakeholder groups to address student mental health and well-being: 

Drug-Free Communities Grant 

In October 2019, the Beach Cities Partnership for Youth Coalition was awarded a Drug-Free Communities (DFC) grant for $625,000 over five years by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). In September 2024, the Coalition was selected for another 5-year grant term to support the coalition’s work until 2029.  

The DFC Support Program is the nation’s leading effort to mobilize communities to prevent and reduce substance use among youth. The program, created in 1997 by the Drug-Free Communities Act, is administered by the ONDCP and managed through a partnership between ONDCP and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It provides grants to community coalitions to strengthen the infrastructure among local partners to create and sustain a reduction in local youth substance use.  

DFC Coalitions are community-based formal arrangements for cooperation and collaboration among community groups or sectors. Each group retains its identity and agrees to work together toward a common goal.  

Steering Committee: This group of community leaders serves in an advisory capacity to guide the work of the Beach Cities Partnership for Youth Coalition and the Drug-Free Communities Grant. 

*Student Representative will be appointed with Youth Advisory Council 2024-25 

The Community Action Plan for Student Mental Health & Substance Use Prevention outlines key programs, partnerships and policies that are addressing these key health indicators.