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New Outlook Teen Center Preventing Substance Abuse
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Last updated on September 19, 2007

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The mission of New Outlook is to provide a community that engages youth in opportunities that nurture belonging, independence, resilience, and social responsibility.

In fulfilling our mission, we will work collaboratively in the community to offer a variety of recreational and educational activities that:
~develop a sense of belonging and personal importance
~enhance self-awareness and self-confidence
~promote academic pursuit and success
~foster creative expression
~and instill cooperative spirit and leadership qualities

Description:
New Outlook is an out-of-school and summer program for youth ages 11-18 in the Greater Exeter area. We currently offer several core program activities, as well as develop community prevention initiatives with the schools, other service organizations, and community members. Primary services include an after school drop-in center, girls and boys support and education groups, adventure trips, community interaction projects, homework help, intergenerational visitation, high school music and coffee house gatherings, and Summer Adventures.

History:
New Outlook was incorporated in 1993 to provide a safe place and activities for youth. An original and continuing program goal is to serve youth who are not typically engaged in traditional extra-curricular or community programs. Following several moves in the past two years, we now have our own property located near downtown Exeter. Recent publicity and visibility have boosted community support and the number of youth we serve.

Contact person: Whitney Blethen, Community Liaison, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: 603-778-2868

Address:

 120 Front Street
Exeter, NH 03833
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.newoutlookteencenter.org

Directions:

 Follow route 108 south, into downtwon Exeter. Take a left at the bandstand in the center of town and continue for approximately one mile. Look for New Outlook sign with green lettering (below old Pepsi sign) on the left hand side of the street, heading away from town. If you get to the railroad tracks you have passsecd it by about 1/4 mile.
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Type of organization
Nonprofit 501(c)3
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