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Addaction A UK based drug and alcohol treatment charity. Includes drug information, parent section, publications and links. http://www.addaction.org.uk/ |
Connect Online Teens with chronic or serious illnesses can come to meet other people just like them, get advice, share experiences. http://www.letsconnect.org/ |
Freevibe.com Provides teens with a safe space ask questions and to get reliable information about marijuana and its effects. http://www.freevibe.com/ |
Local Down Low Comprehensive online resource guide for youth-- includes health, substance, education, nutrition, entertainment information and much more. http://www.localdownlow.com |
Mind Over Matter Series explaining how the brain responds to different drugs. From the National Institutes of Health. http://www.drugabuse.gov/ |
Monitoring the Future An ongoing study of the behaviors, attitudes, and values of American students and young mature funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. http://www.monitoringthefuture.org/ |
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union Infomation on alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs is included. Current activites sponsored by the WCTU are given. Updated legislative concerns are given so action can be taken. http://www.wctu.org |
Partnership For a Drug-Free America Tips on talking to kids about drugs, as well as information on specific drugs, slang names for drugs, what they look like, and frequently asked questions. http://www.drugfreeamerica.org/ |
Partnership For a Drug-Free America Tips on talking to kids about drugs, as well as information on specific drugs, slang names for drugs, what they look like, and frequently asked questions. http://www.drugfree.org/ |
Pediatric Oncall Teen Care Information on puberty, drugs, mental health conditions, and teenage health problems. http://www.pediatriconcall.com/ |
Safety First A reality-based approach for parents to teens, drugs, and drug education. http://www.safety1st.org |
Safety First Resources for parents about teens, drugs, and drug education. Strategies for home and school. http://www.safety1st.org/ |
Teen Health Issues Find information about health issues important to teens and health services available from many health. http://www.teenhealthissues.org/ |
Teens With Problems Information to help parents spot substance abuse in their teen, including over the counter medications, huffing of inhalants, and use of illegal drugs. http://www.teenswithproblems.com/ |
The Mendez Foundation A substance abuse and violence prevention organization, focuses on alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention education among children and teenagers. http://www.mendezfoundation.org/ |
The WHEEL Council The WHEEL Council, Inc. is a 501(c)3 organization incorporated in Arizona in March of 1995 with the vision of creating programs that merge traditional cultural knowledge with scientific research to facilitate healthy life choices. Our mission is to prevent drug and alcohol use and other destructive behaviors in young people by combining storytelling, the arts, and cultural empowerment with scientific research. We have actualized this goal by creating substance abuse prevention (SAP) and HIV prevention (HIVP) lunch and after school clubs for middle school students. And, we have created parent classes designed to help parents talk about these difficult subjects with their children. We use the innovative, culture-based Storytelling Powerbook (including Spanish translation) and fotonovellas, bilingual comic books, as tools to communicate prevention values to youth. The Wheel Club health education programs serve the Murphy School District in the southwest area of Phoenix, Arizona, five miles from the urban center of Phoenix. This section of Phoenix is federally designated as an Enterprise Zone. The school district has four schools, Hamilton, Sullivan, Kuban and Garcia, serving 2,600 total students head start through eighth grade. Nearly all the district’s children are at-risk as defined by the State of Arizona. http://www.wheelcouncil.org |
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