Youth Services

Links for Adults & Kids

Topical Articles

“Tips for Parents: The Truth About Club Drugs” This document is in PDF format, and will open in a new window
A pamphlet (in PDF format to be used with Adobe Acrobat Reader) with information about the club drugs: ecstasy, mdma, methamphetamine, GHB, and ketamine.

“10 Things Every Teen Should Know About Marijuana”
Good reasons not to smoke marijuana.

“Your Children Need You”
Information about the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy and its National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign.

Useful Websites
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National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign The link is off site, and will launch in a new window
Includes information on the “The Anti-drug Campaign.” Includes the ads used on TV, in magazines, billboards, and radio stations.

Facility Locator The link is off site, and will launch in a new window
This is a directory of abuse treatment facilities. Will do a search for you to find the one that is right for you. The list includes those that are all around the country.

Parenting IS Prevention (PIP) The link is off site, and will launch in a new window
This site for parents raises questions for them that come up during parenting. It provides program and resource information along with the contact information for them.

Play Clean! The link is off site, and will launch in a new window
Coaches and athletes are able to look at policies on drug use and sports. Gives examples of ads on TV and other places. Suggests ways to promote this policy and you can order some free posters from the anti-drug campaign.

Partnership for a Drug-Free America The link is off site, and will launch in a new window
Directed to grandparents, parents, and kids to look at some of the latest information on drugs and parenting. There are real life stories from former drug abusers.

You Can Help Kids The link is off site, and will launch in a new window
Adults and community members for ideas on community involvement and how to get everyone involved in drug prevention. How you as a member of the community can get involved. Businesses are also given ideas for involvement.

Teachers. The Anti-Drug. The link is off site, and will launch in a new window
A drug education resource developed for teachers by the office of National Drug Control Policy. The material is constructed for students aged 11-14 (target age).

Marijuana Information The link is off site, and will launch in a new window
Information about the effects of marijuana on health.