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Paul Vecchione, Founder and CEO of Long Island P.R.E.P. on Providing Proactive Addiction Solutions

Paul Vecchione, Founder and CEO of Long Island P.R.E.P. on Providing Proactive Addiction Solutions

Released Tuesday, 7th May 2024
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Paul Vecchione, Founder and CEO of Long Island P.R.E.P. on Providing Proactive Addiction Solutions

Paul Vecchione, Founder and CEO of Long Island P.R.E.P. on Providing Proactive Addiction Solutions

Paul Vecchione, Founder and CEO of Long Island P.R.E.P. on Providing Proactive Addiction Solutions

Paul Vecchione, Founder and CEO of Long Island P.R.E.P. on Providing Proactive Addiction Solutions

Tuesday, 7th May 2024
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Welcome to the Guilbault Girls Show where you will have the opportunity to hear from mothers, fathers, siblings, and individuals themselves about their journey of living with a disability.

In this episode I had the pleasure of interviewing Paul Vecchione, founder and CEO of Long Island P.R.E.P.

Paul was born and raised in Suffolk County Long Island and has called it home for the past 40 years where he and his wife are raising their two children. Paul has been an educator on Long Island since 2004 and holds two master’s degrees from Long Island colleges. With so much vested in this region, Paul has taken a keen interest in what has become one of Long Island’s most devastating realities; substance abuse and addiction. Having worked with teenagers his entire professional career, Paul offers a unique perspective into the mitigating factors that drive adolescent behaviors, particularly those which can lead to destructive decisions. Substance abuse and its ensuing crippling effects on the lives of people and their families has Paul’s attention and it is for these reasons Paul is the CEO of Long Island P.R.E.P. Long Island P.R.E.P. provides proactive addiction solutions by hosting substance abuse prevention education to schools, teachers, parents and families. 

For more information go to:

www.longislandprep.org
www.theprepacademy.org 
www.missionzpodcast.com
https://www.youtube.com/ @paulvecchione2513  

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Our daughter, Faith Guilbault directed a documentary called Faith’s World about her journey of living with a disability which aired on PBS in April of 2020. You can watch the documentary in full at the following link the link: https://www.pbs.org/video/faiths-world-ozblht/

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“It takes a village to raise a child” ~African Proverb ~ Welcome to the Guilbault Girls Show where you will have the opportunity to hear from mothers, fathers, siblings, and individuals themselves about their journey of living with a disability.  We also have special guests on to share the many resources that are available to those living with a disability and their families.  So, get ready to laugh, smile, cry, maybe even get a little angry when you hear some of these stories of their day-to-day struggles, but let’s not forget their many triumphs. I know when I was a new mom, and my child was diagnosed with a disability I felt lost and alone and wondered what comes next. I learned from the ones that came before me and I want to be able to continue to share that knowledge and support to others. As they say it takes a village, and if it weren’t for our village we wouldn’t be where we are today. So, will you help be that village, help us spread awareness, help us change mindsets, help us teach other's to be kind to one another…. well you can do that by simply sharing our show to the masses. If you would like to support the Guilbault Girls on another level, consider becoming a Supporter of the Show! Your Funds will allow us to keep sharing valuable, heartfelt stories and resources! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1827471/supporters/newIf you would like to be on our show, be sure to contact us today and don’t forget to subscribe to our Guilbault Girls Podcast and YouTube show, and make sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Guilbault Girls! Facebook: @Guilbault Girls, Instagram: @GuilbaultGirls, YouTube: @Guilbault Girls, Email: [email protected], and www.GuilbaultGirls.com. We’d also like share our story on a deeper level with you. Our daughter, Faith Guilbault directed a documentary with BYkids, about her journey of living with a disability. You can view "Faith's World", which aired on PBS April of 2020 on the following link: https://www.pbs.org/video/faiths-world-ozblht/

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