TRAINING
Rainbow Days offers training in how to implement its Curriculum-Based Support Group CBSG® Program. .
 
    VOLUNTEERING
A team of over 800 volunteers assist our organization each year. Join us today and make a difference in the life of a child!
Click here to read about our "Volunteer in the Spotlight."
 
    DONATING
Rainbow Days relies on the generous donations of financial and in-kind supporters who make our programs possible.
 
 


The Rainbow Days' Curriculum-Based Support Group (CBSG®) Program

Rainbow Days, Inc. was founded in 1982 to provide a structure for the implementation and dissemination of the Curriculum-Based Support Group (CBSG®) Program developed by Rainbow Days' founder, Cathey Brown.  The CBSG® Program is evidence-based and uses a support group and trained facilitator to teach children and youth a set of essential life skills: skills to help them learn how to cope with difficult family situations, resist peer pressure, set and achieve goals, and refuse alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.

The Curriculum-Based Support Group (CBSG®) Program has been accepted for review by SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP).

 
 
Make a Difference in the Life of a Child Today!
Rainbow Days is in the news!
Rainbow Days was recently featured in the Dallas Morning News and on WFAA's Good Morning Texas show.
Summer Camps and Back to School Celebration
Learn about the exciting events we have going on this summer, and find out how you can help!
2007 Annual Report
Our latest Annual Report is out!

 
  Prevention Training Services
To date, Rainbow Days has trained more than 15,000 professionals and volunteers to implement its Curriculum-Based Support Group (CBSG®) Program.
Children Youth and Family Services
Rainbow Days serves more than 2,500 Dallas children each year through our Curriculum-Based Support Group (CBSG®) Program and an additional 6,000 children and youth through classroom presentations and other drug-free alternative activities.
 
 

CASA Releases Non-Medical Marijuana III: Rite of Passage or Russian Roulette?

Despite reported declines in teen marijuana use, in 2007 almost 11 million teens report having used marijuana. For those using the drug, four alarming trends are of grave concern for parents and teens.

 
 
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