Omni Youth Programs — Empowering Youth, Supporting Families

Empowering Youth.
Strengthening Communities.

We partner with youth, families, schools, and communities to provide education, tools, and support that help young people stay safe, make healthy choices, and thrive.

Prevention that connects, equips, and empowers. Free services for teens, families, schools, and communities across Sacramento County.

Youth program participants
Serving Since 1991

Prevention rooted in community

Omni Youth Programs is a Sacramento County-based nonprofit dedicated to youth substance use prevention, family support, and culturally responsive education. We believe every young person deserves the information and tools to make healthy choices.

Our programs are free to teens, parents, educators, and community members. From fentanyl awareness to parenting workshops, we show up where communities need us most — online and in person.

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30+
Years Serving Sacramento County
100%
Free Programs & Services
8+
Specialized Prevention Programs
Multi-
Cultural & Multilingual Outreach

Programs built for real community needs

All presentations and trainings are available both online and in-person at no cost to schools, organizations, and community groups.

Youth opioid and fentanyl prevention
Prevention

Youth Opioid & Fentanyl Prevention

Free youth opioid and fentanyl prevention for immigrant communities and groups with specialized needs through community-wide collaboration.

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Cultural Orientation Series
Training

Cultural Orientation Series

Free professional trainings that bridge the gap between agencies and culture-specific groups to deliver culturally relevant, effective services.

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Prevention resources
Resources

Active Parenting of Teens

Evidence-based parenting program equipping parents with communication skills and strategies to guide teens through healthy decision-making.

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Family Matters program
Family

Family Matters

A family-focused program helping parents build protective factors and strengthen connections that reduce youth substance use risk.

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Experience the "Fatal Vision" Program

Through interactive activities, participants experience the cognitive effects of marijuana or opioid use firsthand — a powerful, evidence-based tool for schools and organizations. Contact us to bring this experience to your community.

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News, stories & updates

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Youth stress and substance use

Education & Prevention

Stress, COVID-19, and Why Youth Are Turning to Alcohol

Life is stressful — especially during periods of crisis. Learn why alcohol and drugs pose unique dangers for young people whose brains are still developing.

Let's talk pot

Q&A Series

Let's Talk Pot: Is Marijuana Addictive for Young People?

There's a lot of information flying around about marijuana. We answer the most commonly asked questions — including whether it's more addictive for teens.

Videos & resources

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Stress, COVID-19 & Why Young People Turn to Substances
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Let's Talk Pot: Answering the Most Common Questions
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Fentanyl Awareness: What Every Family Needs to Know

Ways to support our work

Your support allows us to keep all programs free and accessible to every family and school in Sacramento County.

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Your financial contribution funds free programs, materials, and community outreach that help keep youth safe and informed.

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Partner With Us

Bring our programs to your school, organization, or faith community. We collaborate with agencies, districts, and nonprofits throughout Sacramento County.

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