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Youth Access to Naloxone: Saving Lives, Reducing Stigma, and Empowering Parents
When parents think about protecting their children, they often think about seat belts, bike helmets, smoke detectors, or learning CPR. These safety measures do not encourage risky behavior—they prepare families to respond during an emergency. Naloxone belongs in that same category. As counterfeit pills containing fentanyl and other illicit opioids continue to increase across the country, youth overdose prevention has become an important part of community health. Parents, care
5 days ago


Keeping Youth Safe This Summer: The Role of Prevention, Leadership, and Mentorship
Summer is often seen as a season of freedom for young people—longer days, fewer responsibilities, and more time with friends. But while summer offers opportunities for fun and growth, it also comes with increased risks. For many youth, summer means less structure, less supervision, and more unscheduled time. Research and prevention professionals have long recognized that substance use often rises during summer months as opportunities for experimentation increase. Whether it’s
Jun 15


Helping Youth Recognize and Resist Social Media Influence and Peer Pressure
Today’s youth are growing up in a world where drug culture is often normalized, glamorized, and constantly visible online. From viral videos and memes to music, influencers, and social media trends, young people are exposed to messages that can make substance use appear harmless, exciting, or even socially acceptable. Helping youth recognize manipulation, think critically about what they see online, and build confidence to resist peer pressure is essential in creating healthi
May 29
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