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Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
About TAB
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Teen Advisory Board (Tab) w/Community Living Above 503-719-2057
TAB is a student volunteer group supporting and changing the way we see and speak of substance use and mental health disorders. Students of each grade level comprise the Teen Advisory Board. These courageous, thoughtful, and supportive TAB students — today more than 200+ strong at West Linn High School — provide input and critical feedback to Community Living Above regarding teen activities and events that help by bringing awareness, education, and advocacy for peers whose lives are affected by influences that don’t support being the best they can be. TAB students also organize and support TAB-run student outreach activities as well as being a one-on-one face in the hallways of school and monthly lunch/support gatherings.