Our History
Students Taking A Right Stand (STARS) was founded in 1984 as a program of Center for Youth Issues. The tremendous vision and commitment of Ambassador Joe M. Rodgers and other key community, school, and civic leaders to help students refrain from the use of alcohol and drugs began at one school site. A professionally-trained STARS Specialist worked with students in their school to give them the assistance and support they needed to make healthy lifestyle choices. Hundreds of personal commitments were made to remain alcohol- and drug-free. Trusted community leaders who would provide strategic guidance formed the first Board of Directors.
Twenty-five years later, many of those same committed Board members remain actively involved in the leadership of our organization, now named STARS Nashville. In ten Middle Tennessee counties, in over 70 school and community sites, and with a staff of over 65, the STARS Nashville Board of Directors and Staff remain committed and responsive to the needs of students and families in Middle Tennessee and throughout the country.
In 1984
Founded as Project 714-STUDENTS STAYING STRAIGHT.
In 1989
We changed our name from Project 714-STUDENTS STAYING STRAIGHT to STUDENTS TAKING A RIGHT STAND (STARS).
In 2006
In September 2006, KIDS ON THE BLOCK, the nationally known puppet program, successfully merged with STARS Nashville. By combining the level of services offered by KIDS ON THE BLOCK with the Student Assistance Programming, STARS Nashville is now able to reach Middle Tennessee students from grades Kindergarten all the way through 12th grade. We love, love, love the puppets!!
September was a busy month for us at STARS in 2006. The Alcohol & Drug Council of Middle Tenessee's Youth, Alive and Free program (previously named Community Enhancement, founded in 1983) merged with STARS.
In 2008
Hazelden Publishing, the leading publisher of evidence-based programs and curricula for youth substance use prevention and violence prevention, and STARS formalized a strategic partnership. Through this unique partnership, STARS will be Tennessee’s “go-to” resource for Hazelden’s best-selling and award-winning prevention programs. The most researched and best-known anti-bullying program designed for Grades 1-8 is The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program. Another popular prevention curriculum for Grades 6-12 is Safe Dates.
For more inforamtion, please visit our Bookstore!
In 2009
Youth Opportunity Center's Grand Opening: STARS and Oasis Center had a shared dream which was born in 2006. The dream was simple and straightforward: bring a handful of organizations together to share space and integrate services believing the synergy created will begin to close the opportunitygap that exists for youth in the Middle Tennessee community.
Today, the Youth Opportunity Center is home to representative from 10 non-profit organizations that are deeply committed to working together to ensure all young people can easily access the basics they need to thrive: caring adults; safe places; good health care; an effective education; and opportunities to help others.
Please stop by and have a tour of the revolutionary space and partnership! To schedule a visit, plesae contact Erin Daunic, edaunic@starsnashville.org, or 615-983-6805.






