The California Friday Night Live (FNL) Program was developed in 1984. It began as apilot program dedicated to reducing the number of deaths and injuries caused byteen motorists driving under the influence of alcohol and other drugs. Duringthe first years of the program the youth involved were organized into highschool-based student action groups. The success rate was so great that in 1988 a statewide office was established. By 1990, the number of counties with the FNL Program had increased 300% and the main focus of the program began to shift from one of preventing drinking and driving among teens to promoting healthy lifestyles free of alcohol, tobacco, or other substance abuse among youth. Club Live is the middle school program designed to develop future leaders and help students make informed decisions to look for alternatives to alcohol, tobacco, drugs, violence and other destructive behavior that puts our children at risk.
As a member of the Club Live board you will be participating in leadership training, resistance training, planning field trips, dances, and rallies. The club will meet at every week after school.