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  2. National Family Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The first meeting in Washington, D.C. brought together concerned parents from nearly all states in the union, to educate themselves about the harmful effects of marijuana and other common drugs of use and abuse by young people, and raised awareness of the proliferation of misleading information about these drugs in the schools and health agencies.

  3. Project Prevention - Wikipedia

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    Project Prevention (formerly Children Requiring a Caring Kommunity or CRACK) is an American non-profit organization that pays drug addicts cash for volunteering for long-term birth control, including sterilization. Originally based in California and now based in North Carolina, the organization began operating in the United Kingdom in 2010.

  4. The 'naughty little secret' of today's drug-friendly parents

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    A 2022 Department of Health and Human Services report said that between 2015 and 2019, more than 21 million US children lived with a parent who used illicit substances, which the report ...

  5. What parents don’t know about student drug use - AOL

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    Fact: Parents can prepare their children for the reality of drugs and college life. True. First, be sure you add Narcan spray, an opioid antagonist that can immediately reverse fentanyl overdose ...

  6. List of addiction and substance abuse organizations - Wikipedia

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    Resources include a comprehensive listing of terms and definitions, resources for parents and youths with a significant emphasis on prevention, as well as a governmental listing of drug and alcohol addiction services, news links, and additional links to The Drug Situation Report (RCMP, 2007), and the 2007 World Drug Report (United Nations ...

  7. Study finds strong link between illegal drug use and ... - AOL

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    Illegal drug use is deeply intertwined with homelessness, both increasing the risk of losing housing and arising or worsening when people find themselves on the streets, a new study has found.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    McLellan, who served as deputy director of the White House’s Office of National Drug Control Policy from 2009 to 2011, recalled recently talking to a despairing parent with an opiate-addicted son. The son had been through five residential treatment stays, costing the family more than $150,000.

  9. Clara Hale - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 65 is when Hale began to take children in who were born addicted to their mother's drug habits during pregnancy. [6] This started in 1969 when Clara Hale's daughter, Lorraine, brought a mother and child who were addicted to drugs to Hale's home. She later got a home license as a "child care facility" in 1970, called the Hale House.