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Parents
Help keep your kids on the right track.

  • Spend time with your children or teenagers doing things they enjoy.
  • Talk to them about alcohol, tobacco, and drugs.
  • Have clear expectations and consequences regarding alcohol, tobacco, and
    drugs.
  • Know your children's plans, their friends, and their friends' parents.
Questions?
We will answer your tough questions confidentially.
Email CCA's Prevention Educator
Useful sites to help keep your children on the right track.  

Drugs, Supplements and Herbal Information
Medline Plus provides information on drugs, supplements and herbs.

Family
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) developed to
support the efforts of parents and other caring adults to promote mental health and
prevent the use of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs among 7-to 19-year-olds.

FCD Educational Services
Ten Questions parents asked, Warning Signs of Use, Find a Treatment Center and
additional resources for parents of teens.

Inhalants
Inhalant abuse prevention

Talk With Your Kids
  • Learn important information and fun activities to help teach your children about
    drugs and alcohol.
  • Learn how to deal with the questions kids ask about drugs and alcohol.

The Anti-Drug
The National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign offers resources, information and facts for
parents.
(Click here for information in Spanish)

The Partnership for a Drug-Free America
A service of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America that offers tips and information for
parents and caregivers.

US Food and Drug Administration
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research


The Drug Situation
The following pages are from the Drug Enforcement Agency.  They describe the drugs
used and the statistics of drug use.

What is the situation regarding drugs in Wisconsin?

What is the situation regarding drugs in Minnesota?

What is the situation regarding drugs in Iowa?
Counter
Coulee Council
on Addictions
921 West Avenue South, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
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