Centralia Prevention Coalition to Host Virtual Workshop on Positive Community Norms

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Partnering with The Montana Institute, the Centralia Prevention Coalition will host a virtual workshop to promote positive norms within communities at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 26. 

“We are an action-based group of volunteers working together to address the conditions that lead to youth substance use and misuse in Centralia,” said Centralia Prevention Coalition volunteer Christian Huebner at Centralia City Council’s regular meeting Tuesday night, later adding, “the science of the positive is the study of how positive factors impact culture and experience.” 

Senior Trainer for The Montana Institute Jason Anderson will join the prevention coalition during the workshop. 



Anyone interested in attending is welcome and the workshop is free to attend. Pre-registration is required and can be completed by visiting https://bit.ly/3FTiyMy. 

The Montana Institute is an LLC focusing on studying the science of the positive and how it affects community norms. For more information on it, visit https://www.montanainstitute.com/. 

The Centralia Prevention Coalition is a volunteer community group aiming to address conditions leading to youth substance abuse. To learn more about the coalition, head to https://www.centraliapreventioncoalition.org/.