In 2014, the coalition completed a branding process and officially became known as La Center United. In addition, they completed the process to become a non-profit 501(c)(3). The coalition also recruited more than 40 students to attend the “Teens Care 2” Youth Summit. At 40 students, La Center had the most youth represented despite being the second smallest school district in attendance. This forum helped our students learn leadership skills and prevention ideas to share with their school.