Organizations:
SAMHSA's National Helpline
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare
NCSACW is a national resource center providing information, expert consultation, training and technical assistance to child welfare, dependency court and substance use treatment professionals to improve the safety, permanency, well-being and recovery outcomes for children, parents and families.
NAADAC
NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, represents the professional interests of more than 100,000 addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals in the United States, Canada and abroad. NAADAC’s members are addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals, who specialize in addiction prevention, treatment, recovery support and education. An important part of the healthcare continuum, NAADAC members and its 47 state and international affiliates work to create healthier individuals, families and communities through prevention, intervention, quality treatment and recovery support.
Victoria's Voice Foundation
Victoria Siegel died from a drug overdose on June 6, 2015, at just 18 years old. She was one of 129 Americans who lost their lives to a drug overdose that same day.
Since then, a staggering number of families across the United States have lost a loved one to overdose. In fact, nearly 300 people die from a drug overdose every single day in this country. This needs to change.
Help us save lives by supporting our mission to advance initiatives, achieve policy changes, amplify education, assure critical resources and applaud like-minded organizations to address drug abuse in order to save lives.
Fentanyl Fathers
Their mission is to establish a world where no adolescent succumbs to fentanyl poisoning or overdose, by raising awareness in America about the dangers of fentanyl, counterfeit pills, and effective overdose response measures.
To Write Love On Her Arms
Our founder, Jamie Tworkowski, didn’t set out to start a nonprofit organization. All he wanted to do was help a friend and tell her story. When Jamie met Renee Yohe, she was struggling with addiction, depression, self-injury, and suicidal thoughts. He wrote about the five days he spent with her before she entered a treatment center, and he sold T-shirts to help cover the cost. When she entered treatment, he posted the story on MySpace to give it a home. The name of the story was “To Write Love on Her Arms.”
Shatterproof | Reversing the Addiction Crisis in the U.S.
Shatterproof is another non-profit organization that provides education, support, funding, and advocacy, specifically for addiction. Shatterproof has been deeply involved in recent developments in national policies around mental health and addiction treatment, and has continued plans to stay involved in making addiction prevention and treatment a priority for the U.S.
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare
NCSACW is a national resource center providing information, expert consultation, training and technical assistance to child welfare, dependency court and substance use treatment professionals to improve the safety, permanency, well-being and recovery outcomes for children, parents and families.
NAADAC
NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, represents the professional interests of more than 100,000 addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals in the United States, Canada and abroad. NAADAC’s members are addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals, who specialize in addiction prevention, treatment, recovery support and education. An important part of the healthcare continuum, NAADAC members and its 47 state and international affiliates work to create healthier individuals, families and communities through prevention, intervention, quality treatment and recovery support.
Victoria's Voice Foundation
Victoria Siegel died from a drug overdose on June 6, 2015, at just 18 years old. She was one of 129 Americans who lost their lives to a drug overdose that same day.
Since then, a staggering number of families across the United States have lost a loved one to overdose. In fact, nearly 300 people die from a drug overdose every single day in this country. This needs to change.
Help us save lives by supporting our mission to advance initiatives, achieve policy changes, amplify education, assure critical resources and applaud like-minded organizations to address drug abuse in order to save lives.
Fentanyl Fathers
Their mission is to establish a world where no adolescent succumbs to fentanyl poisoning or overdose, by raising awareness in America about the dangers of fentanyl, counterfeit pills, and effective overdose response measures.
To Write Love On Her Arms
Our founder, Jamie Tworkowski, didn’t set out to start a nonprofit organization. All he wanted to do was help a friend and tell her story. When Jamie met Renee Yohe, she was struggling with addiction, depression, self-injury, and suicidal thoughts. He wrote about the five days he spent with her before she entered a treatment center, and he sold T-shirts to help cover the cost. When she entered treatment, he posted the story on MySpace to give it a home. The name of the story was “To Write Love on Her Arms.”
Shatterproof | Reversing the Addiction Crisis in the U.S.
Shatterproof is another non-profit organization that provides education, support, funding, and advocacy, specifically for addiction. Shatterproof has been deeply involved in recent developments in national policies around mental health and addiction treatment, and has continued plans to stay involved in making addiction prevention and treatment a priority for the U.S.
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UNDERAGE DRINKING AND ITS DANGERS
Underage drinking is a serious social issue. Drinking before the legal age has been linked to many short- and long-term negative effects on physical, mental, social and academic factors. Parental involvement can help curb underage drinking and influence teens to make safe choices. Teen drug abuse: Help your teen avoid drugs Teen drug abuse can have a major impact on your child's life. Find out how to help your teen make healthy choices and avoid using drugs. High Risk Substance Use in Youth Although most youth are in good health, some youth are at an increased risk for behaviors that can lead to poor health outcomes, such as high-risk substance use. The majority of adults who meet the criteria for having a substance use disorder started using substances during their teen and young adult years Teen Drug Use | The Effects | Signs of Drug Abuse Learn about risk factors, prevention, and how to end the cycle of drug abuse in teens. Why do teens drink and use substances, and is it "normal"?Provides an explanation of teen substance abuse and puts the issue into context. Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2021 Presents data on crime at school from the perspectives of students, teachers, principals, and the general population from an array of sources. The 2021 edition of the Report on Indicators of School Crime and Safety is the 24th in a series of annual publications. Beginning with the 2020 edition, this report has been redesigned with the intention of increasing its usability for a wider audience. This report does so by highlighting selected findings from 23 indicators on various school crime and safety topics. Tips for Teens: The Truth About Steroids Outlines facts about steroids and what teens can do to learn preventative methods for short-and long-term effects of steroids. Tips for Teens: The Truth About Heroin Lists facts about heroin. Stay up-to-date with this informative fact sheet and access sources for further intervention efforts. Measuring Success in Substance Use Grant Programs: Outcomes and Metrics for Improvement Promotes recommendations for improving access to overdose treatment and first responder training programs. Also, reports practical and feasible steps toward reducing harm associated with opioids and increasing engagement and retention in lifesaving treatments. Tips for Teens: The Truth About Stimulants Shares addictive facts about stimulants and how they can derail student improvement. Provides best efforts for prevention professionals, educators, health care providers, and others who come in contact with teens on a regular basis to consider. Tips for Teens: The Truth About HIV Includes information about how HIV is spread and suggests strategies to prevent transmission. Operation Prevention Presents an initiative, developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Discovery Education, that aims to combat the nation’s opioid epidemic by educating students about the science behind addiction and investigating how a public health epidemic impacts a community. This website houses all the materials associated with the initiative. Tips for Teens: The Truth About Tobacco Provides strategies for living above the influence against the use of tobacco along with dangerous habits when using tobacco. Tips for Teens: The Truth About Inhalants Highlights dangerous results of inhalants and informs teens with steps they can take to rise above the influence of this harmful solvent or other material. Telebehavioral Health Training and Technical Assistance Includes a six-session training for identifying and implementing telehealth services from the DHHS Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA)-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions. |
Tips for Teens: The Truth About Marijuana
Presents evidence-based information in a fact sheet about marijuana and dispels common myths about its use for teens. Tips for Teens: E-Cigarettes Highlights important e-cigarette use answers for teens who might be hesistant to ask others about. Also describes short and long-term effects of vaping. Tips for Teens: The Truth About Methamphetamine Delivers effects and signs of methamphetamine use. Common myths about methamphetamine are documented and dispelled. Tips for Teens: The Truth About Cocaine Presents short-and long-term effects of cocaine use for teens. Emphasizes the importance of talking to parents, a doctor, a counselor, a teacher, or another adult if a student has questions about the deadly substance. Tips for Teens: The Truth About Sedatives Informs prevention professionals, educators, health care providers, and others who come in contact with teens on a regular basis regarding how they can provide facts about sedatives. Describes short-and long-term effects, lists signs of use, and helps dispel common myths. Tips for Teens: The Truth About Hallucinogens Provides facts about hallucinogens. Documents side effects including but not limited to suicidal thoughts, mixed senses, weight loss, speech problems, and disorganization. More for information, access this fact sheet. The Predominance of Drug Abuse in Schools This article describes the statistics of drug use in schools and the effect it has on academic performance and health of students. “Missing the Mark” infographic This (https://www.turnbridge.com )infographic shows the correlation between substance use and educational difficulty, as well as how parents, educators, and advisors alike can arm themselves with the skills necessary to prevent their dangerous combination. By understanding the facts, we can intervene in our teens’ lives and find professional help if a problem occurs Malignant Neglect: Substance Abuse & America's Schools Drugs in schools are an enormous problem in the U.S., with fatal consequences. This report is a comprehensive analysis of available data on substance use in our schools and among students. It is designed to clarify how tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use affect schools and to suggest what it will take to make our schools and our children substance-free. School Failure Discusses that there is a definite link between teen substance abuse and how well you do in school. Effects of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Among High School Students Academic Effects of Drug and Alcohol Abuse on Students. 8 Tips for Talking to Kids About Drugs Lists eight tips for talking to kids about drugs and then goes into further detail. Talking to Your Child About Drugs (for Parents) Answers four questions: How Should I Talk to My Young Child About Drugs? How Should I Talk to My 8- to 12-Year-Old About Drugs? How Should I Talk to My Teen About Drugs? How Can I Help Keep My Kids Safe From Drugs? Teens and drugs: 5 tips for talking with your kids This blog article from Harvard University provides five tips on discussing drug use with teens. How to talk to your child about drugs (ages 6 to 8) This article offers guidance when navigating the subject of drugs to your child. Guide is specifically for children ages 6 to 8. |