NEWS
- Mental Health Awarness Month
- Recovery Coach Academy
- Tobacco Free Press
- Success Story
- $500 Mini-Grants available
- New Fotonovela for People in Substance Abuse Treatment
- Tobacco funding reduced
- Marijuana Arrests Accounted for 52% of All U.S. Drug Abuse Violation Arrests in 2010
- Youth can make impact on drug myths
- Holiday stress means 27% more drinking
- GASO feature story in Longview news Nov 17
- New Texas Bullying Law
- Teens: yes you can quit smoking
- Smoking and Mental Illness Link
- Pain Killer OD trends
- Gummy bears with Vodka
- Chemicals in “Bath Salts” Now Under Federal Control and Regulation
- Parents Free Resources
- Hospitalizations increase for overdoses
- Teens who eat dinner with family…WOW!
- Bath Salt Calls Increase
- Smokefree Txt
- Deadly $2 Heroin Aimed at Young Teens
- Clearing the Air on Inhalant Abuse
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Building Blocks for a Healthy Future is an early childhood substance abuse prevention program developed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) that educates parents and caregivers about the basics of prevention in order to promote a healthy lifestyle. Designed for parents and caregivers of children ages 3 to 6, Building Blocks will help you open up the lines of communication with young children—and make it easier to keep those lines of communication open as they grow older.
www.TooSmarttoStart.samhsa.gov
The Too Smart To Start Web site helps youth, families, educators, and communities prevent underage alcohol use and its related problems. It provides useful programs and strategies, downloadable materials, interactive games and exercises, and other resources to support you in responding to The Surgeon General's Call to Action To Prevent and Reduce Underage Drinking.
Girlshealth.gov was created in 2002 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office on Women’s Health (OWH) to help girls (ages 10 to 16) learn about health, growing up, and issues they may face. Girlshealth.gov promotes healthy and positive behaviors in girls, giving them reliable and useful health information in a fun, easy-to-understand way. The website also provides information to parents and educators to help them teach girls about healthy living.
Our tagline is "Be Happy. Be Healthy. Be You. Beautiful." It focuses on the idea that being yourself — finding what makes you smile and how to live well — is what makes you "you." And that is beautiful!
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