A prevention program is a targeted intervention designed to prevent or reduce the occurrence of a specific problem or issue. These programs can focus on a variety of issues, such as substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, or chronic diseases. Prevention programs typically involve educating individuals about risk factors, providing resources and support, and promoting healthy behaviors to help prevent negative outcomes. These programs can be implemented at the individual, community, or population level and may involve collaboration between various organizations and stakeholders. The goal of prevention programs is to address underlying issues and reduce the overall prevalence of the problem being targeted.