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Our Mission

The Mission of Friday Night Live is to build partnerships for positive and healthy youth development which engage youth as active leaders and resources in their communities.

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Our Standards of Practice

  • Experience a safe environment
  • Develop leadership and advocacy skills
  • Engage and connect with community/school
  • Engage in meaningful skill building activities
  • Experience caring and meaningful relationships among youth

Our History

The California Friday Night Live Program was developed in 1984 in Sacramento by the State Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP) and the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS). It began as a program dedicated to reducing the number of deaths and injuries caused by teen motorists driving under the influence of alcohol and other drugs. San Diego County joined the movement in 1986 and began presenting the FNL slide show at schools all over the county. Formation of FNL chapters in San Diego began in 1988.

By 1990, the main focus of the program statewide began to shift from one of preventing drinking and driving among teens to one of promoting healthy lifestyles free of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use among youth of all ages. The program subsequently added the Club Live component for junior high/middle school age youth; FNL Kids for grades 4-6; and FNL Mentoring which links high school mentors with middle school protégés.

The FNL Program is continually evolving and adapting to the latest trends and issues affecting youth, responding to current prevention and youth development research, and addressing the unique needs of each community served. Membership reflects the diversity of each school's population and chapter development is open to all San Diego County school districts.

The primary focus of the FNL Program is to form youth/adult partnerships which provide programs rich in opportunities and support, so young people will be less likely to engage in problem behaviors, be more likely to achieve in school, and then become positive and productive members of their communities.

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contact us

Call or Text: 619-777-6365

Office Staff: 858-298-2100

The San Diego County Friday Night Live Partnership is a cooperative program between the California Department of Health Care Services
and the California Friday Night Live Partnership. It is supported locally in part by a Federal Block Grant administered by the
County of San Diego Behavioral Health Services and the San Diego County Office of Education.