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Together we can continue to build
healthy families and healthy futures.
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Your generous support enables us to help families live healthy, drug-free lives, address new threats facing America's young people, help friends and family members find assistance for loved ones with drug or alcohol problems and conduct essential research to ensure that our programs make a difference. Donate Today >
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Bring our Community Education Programs to Your Community
Our community education programs consist of multimedia presentations delivered by local professionals from the prevention, treatment and law enforcement fields. Programs generally last less than 1 hour and are developed to educate the public about drug prevention and early intervention. Programs are available for parents, teens, Latino audiences, as well as drug-specific education, such as methamphetamine abuse and the abuse of prescription drugs.
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Visit our Online Communities and Join the Conversation
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InterveneIntervene
Interact with parents of teens and young adults who have dealt with substance abuse problems in their families and communities.
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The Parent ToolkitThe Parent Toolkit
Inside The Parent Toolkit you'll find practical advice for guiding your child toward a healthy life at every age. Parenting and health experts as well as real parents share the latest tips and tools for raising drug-free kids.
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The Hope ShareThe Hope Share
85 million people in the U.S. have been affected by addiction - those with the disease of addiction as well as their family, friends and loved ones. Imagine if everyone came forward to share a story of recovery or message of support. Together, we can dispel the stigma. We can give hope to the hopeless. Share your story and you can change someone else's.
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CheckYourself
CheckYourself
A place for teens to check where they are with drugs and alcohol.


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