Our Programs
National and Regional Initiatives
Atlanta Chapter implements both National and Regional programs to positive affect

Our Five–Point Programmatic Thrust

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HEALTH, the key factor to a good quality life.
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EDUCATION, essential if youth are to be able to function in the society in which they live.
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EMPLOYMENT, introduces young people to-and trains them for-the world of work, a top priority if youth are to become economically independent.
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RECREATION, an essential part of everyone's lifestyle, relaxing the mind and body as he or she works to fulfill his or her goals.
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ARTS & HUMANITIES, reinforce the importance of nurturing self-expression and enriching one’s culture.
Continental Societies, Inc. feels its National Initiatives are important to the well-being of children. Each Continental Societies chapter is encouraged to implement service programs that provide information and benefit to the community. More than 90% of Continental Soceities, Inc.'s chapters provide service programs supporting one or more National Initiatives.
Continental Societies, Inc. is committed to providing children in our schools and communities the best quality programs and activities through the Five Point Programmatic Thrust, H.E.E.R. plus Arts & Humanities (Health, Education, Employment, Recreation and Arts & Humanities).
National Programming

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African American Read-In
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Read Across America Day
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National Red Ribbon Week
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Colgate Bright Smiles, Bright Futures Van Visit
Regional Programming

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Juanita Byrd Essay Contest (Program of the Southeastern Region)
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Continental Closet (Program of the Southeastern Region)
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