Not only is October known for being the “SCARIEST”? month all year, where the goblins and the ghoulies come out at night to “steal” your candy… it is also known as National Bullying Prevention Month!
Concerning substance abuse, bullying …
Not only is October known for being the “SCARIEST”? month all year, where the goblins and the ghoulies come out at night to “steal” your candy… it is also known as National Bullying Prevention Month!
Concerning substance abuse, bullying …
One of the greatest contributors to youth opioid misuse and prescription (Rx) drug misuse is the ease of access …
Caron Treatment Centers is hosting a virtual presentation that provides parents/caregivers of middle and high school students with evidence-based information that can …
Here at CCAPSA, Inc. with our drug-free community coalition, we work to decrease youth access to substances and reduce substance misuse by underage youth in Cobb County. To better serve the community, we would like to hear from YOU! …
The Georgia Prevention Project has just announced that they have a brand new FREE opioid prevention lesson that they are now making available for educators and …
The Fourth of July celebrations begins this weekend! Establishments have been opening back up and will be open. This means more gatherings, partying, and activities. CCAPSA, Inc. wants youth to stay safe and sober on this holiday and encourages parents …
CCAPSA, Inc. would like take this time to humbly request our community to support our efforts to reduce the prevalence of underage and youth binge drinking. Summer is officially here! That means vacations, parties, and other fun activities will be …
We are here just to remind you that one of the greatest contributors to opioid and Rx drug misuse by teens are their peers/close friends and family. In most cases, teens receive these medication from peers and family who may …
Here at CCAPSA, Inc. we encourage parents/guardian/adults to talk to their kids about the dangers of substance misuse and abuse! This includes discussing topics like underage drinking, vaping/tobacco use, and prescription drug misuse. Research has shown that having these talks …