Alcohol and Drugs
Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility is a not-for-profit organization that aims to fight to eliminate drunk driving and underage drinking and promotes responsible decision-making regarding alcohol use.
The Youth Tobacco Cessation Collaborative (YTCC) was formed in 1998 to address the gap in knowledge about what cessation strategies are most effective in assisting youth to quit smoking. Collaborative members represent major organizations that fund research, program, and policy initiatives related to controlling youth tobacco use.
Wiki How discusses 7 ways for parents to deal with children who are smokers, ranging from how to approach their children, communicating, explaining and setting boundaries to try to limit their children’s tobacco intake.
Treatment USA is a nationwide program extending its services from living sober to helping teens with eating disorder.
“Too Smart to Start” is a website that illustrates myth versus facts about underage drinking, a great resource for parents and teenagers.
SADD is a website illustrating recent studies and statistics on various subjects such as underage drinking, other drug use, impaired driving, traffic safety and much more.
Phoenix House is committed to protecting and supporting individuals, families, and communities affected by substance abuse and dependency.
This site includes extent of use, health effects, treatment, and other resources relating to prescription drug use.
Interactive tools provided to teens to educate themselves on drug use and the effects it can have on themselves and others.
Effective strategies to help pregnant smokers quit and spread the word about effective, evidence based treatment.
A researched-based guide on prevention of drug abuse including risk factors, applying programs, and selected resources.
NFIA is committed to helping families and communities prevent drug use among children promoting policies based on science.