Alcohol Rehab Guide.
For additional information on what alcoholism is and how to get help, visit this Alcohol Rehab Guide.
For additional information on what alcoholism is and how to get help, visit this Alcohol Rehab Guide.
DEA’s website for teens, JustThinkTwice.com provides credible information about the harmful effects of drug use. The site includes information about various drugs, including facts and fiction about drugs, the consequences of drug use, as well as topics about addiction, impaired driving, and true stories about teens that have had drug problems.
DEA’s website for parents, GetSmartAboutDrugs.com provides valuable drug education information for parents, educators, and caregivers to further help identify drug use, drug paraphernalia, warning signs of drug use, and the harmful side effects of the most commonly abused drugs.
DEA’s website, campusdrugprevention.gov was created to support drug abuse prevention programs on college campuses and in surrounding communities. ln addition, it serves as a useful tool for college students, parents, and others involved in campus communities.
Operation Prevention (operationprevention.com) is an initiative brought to you by the DEA and Discovery Education to educate elementary, middle, and high school students about the true impacts of prescription opioid misuse and heroin use.
Since 1982, DEA has partnered with the Elks Drug Awareness Program (elksdap.org) to address leading drug abuse issues facing communities today.
Do you know what your kids are talking about?
Parents play a vital role in preventing underage drinking and substance use. Information about how you can prevent underage drinking.
Let’s Face It is a website for Montana parents to help start the conversation about underage drinking. Let’s face it, it’s difficult to start a conversation about alcohol use; the important thing is that you start.