SignalsAZ.com Prescott News Podcast - Kingman Brings Healthy Choices Talk to 2,600 Students
Episode Date: May 8, 2026Send us a text and chime in!Last week, the City of Kingman used funding received through the national opioid settlement agreements to bring motivational speaker Zion Givens of Vive18 to students at th...e middle and high school campuses within the Kingman Unified School District as well as Kingman Academy of Learning. More than 2,600 students participated in the presentations, which focused on making healthy choices, avoiding substance use, and building positive futures. Unlike traditional prevention presentations that rely heavily on scare tactics, Givens delivered a message centered on confidence, purpose, and future goals while connecting with students in a way that felt authentic and relatable. Using... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/kingman-brings-healthy-choices-talk-to-2600-students/ Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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Last week, the city of Kingman used funding received through the National Opioid settlement agreements
to bring motivational speaker's eye and givens of VE 18 to students at the Middle and high school campuses
within the Kingman Unified School District as well as Kingman Academy of Learning.
More than 2,600 students participated in the presentations, which focused on making healthy choices,
avoiding substance use, and building positive futures.
Unlike traditional prevention presentations that rely heavily on scare tactics, Givens delivered a message centered on confidence, purpose, and future goals while connecting with students in a way that felt authentic and relatable.
Using humor, real-life examples, and interactive conversations, he engaged students throughout the presentation and spoke to them in a style they could easily understand and connect with.
Givens shared that he has never used drugs or consumed alcohol, explaining that he made the decision at a young age to prioritize his dreams, opportunities, and future success.
His message encouraged students to understand that healthy choices are not something to feel
embarrassed about, but something to take pride in, and that they can build exciting and
fulfilling lives without substance use.
VV-18 is an education-focused prevention platform that helps young people make informed
decisions about drugs while reshaping social norms around substance use through positive
and relatable messaging.
The City of Kingman is committed to using opioid settlement funding in ways that create
long-term positive impacts for our community, said City Clerk, Annie Meredith, who was
instrumental in making this partnership happen. Providing prevention education and encouraging
healthy decision-making among local students is an important part of that effort. Funding for the
program was made possible through the city's allocation from national opioid settlements,
which are designed to support prevention, education, treatment, and recovery efforts and
communities impacted by the opioid crisis. Catch up with the news and read more stories from the
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