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Call the
Alcohol/ Drug
24-Hour
Help Line
1-800-562-1240
Help is Available: If
you, or someone you know has a problem with alcohol or drugs,
help is available.
Call the Alcohol/ Drug 24-Hour Help Line for confidential,
individual guidance for people with alcohol and other
drug-related problems. Crisis intervention techniques
and referral services are provided.
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The following links provide helpful information and resources
for youths and their parents, guardians, relatives, and friends
about the biggest threats to the safety of our youth: alcohol,
drugs, driving, suicide, and personal safety.
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Summary of Content
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American Medical Association Facts About Youth and Alcohol |
Facts, policies, ala-teen links, other resources. |
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime |
What the United Nations is doing to combat drug trafficking,
resources. |
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Washington
State Department of Social and Health Services, Division of
Alcohol and Substance Abuse |
Treatment and prevention services, resources. |
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Washington State Department of Health Publication on Teen Suicide |
Statistics, how you can help, warning signs, resource links and
phone numbers in Washington. |
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Every Teen Counts |
Washington State Legislature
document including warning signs of teen suicide, how to help, and
resource hotlines and addresses for all counties in Washington. |
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Global
Youth Network |
GYN Advice, Submit a Problem section covering a range of topics,
including relationships, family, crisis, or submit your own
question. |
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Washington State Highway Statistics |
Statistics and trends in Washington state, grants, programs,
events |
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TeenDriving.com |
Tips for new drivers |
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Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety |
Vehicle ratings, publications, educational videos, young drivers
high-risk years, link to
beginning teenage drivers. |
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Safekids.com |
Internet safety for children, parental guidelines, risks, rules
for safety, free newsletter. |
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D.A.R.E.
(Drug Abuse Resistance Education) |
The official D.A.R.E. Website. Includes an interactive sections
for kids and a separate section for adults. |
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This is a program run by the Montesano
Police Department. More information coming soon. In the meantime,
call the Police Department's non-emergency phone number for more
information: (360) 249-1031.
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This page last updated on
03/30/2008
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