The Crowd Project   

       The goal is simple: turn the crowd into the majority of teens that do not use alcohol or other drugs.

Search Institute's 40 Developmental Assets® are concrete, common sense, positive experiences and qualities essential to raising successful young people. These assets have the power during critical adolescent years to influence choices young people make and help them become caring, responsible adults.
The site provides parents and other adults caregivers access to helpful articles and advice from experts in the fields of parenting and substance abuse prevention; Support from other parents striving to keep their children drug-free; Perspectives of teens themselves. LaAntiDroga.com
Our goal is to help you stay above the influence. The more aware you are of the influences around you, the better prepared you will be to stand up to the pressures that keep you down. We're not telling you how to live your life, but are giving you another perspective and the latest facts. You need to make your own smart decisions
Freevibe.com was created for the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, a program of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Freevibe’s goal is to provide teens with the knowledge and personal empowerment to reject drug use and other risky behaviors.
StopAlcoholAbuse.Gov is a comprehensive portal of Federal resources for information on underage drinking and ideas for combating this issue. People interested in underage drinking prevention—including parents, educators, community-based organizations, and youth—will find a wealth of valuable information here.
This page address the little known facts and many known myths about alcohol and its consumption.
 

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