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December 12, 2001
New Ads and Web site Encourage Involvement in Anti-Drug Coalitions

October 17, 2001
One in Four Children Affected by Parental Substance Abuse

October 4, 2001,
National Household Survey Shows Decline in Drug Use for 12 and 13 Year-Olds; Reinforces Parental Involvement as Crucial in Keeping Kids off Drugs

August 1, 2001
ONDCP Reports Progress in The National Youth Anti-drug Media Campaign

July 30, 2001
Missouri Congressman Sam Graves to Host ONDCP Video Teleconference Discussion on Growing Use of Club Drugs

June 15, 20001 New York City Youth to Create "Anti-Drug" Mural at 21st Annual Entertainers' Basketball Classic

May 21, 2001
Multi-platinum band *NSYNC worked with ONDCP to create a PSA featuring the band members and their Anti-Drugs.

April 12, 2001, Teens tell America what stands between them and drugs. Eight new advertisements featuring teens from across the country are debuting this week as part of the "My Anti-Drug" initiative.

March 15, 2001
One in Five Kids Using Inhalants To Get High: Despite progress in reducing teen drug use, nearly one million youth abusing inhalants annually;

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My anti-drug My anti-drug is drawing April 12, 2001, Youth Appear in National Ad Campaign

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Workplace Brochure
The new Workplace Brochure (PDF) provides drug prevention information and resources to help employers assist working parents.

Satellite Broadcast – Ecstasy: What's All the Rave About?
Experts discuss myths about ecstasy and its popularity via satellite, Thursday, May 24, 1:30-3:30 p.m. EST. Register for the broadcast by visiting www.dlnets.com.

Lawyers and Substance Abuse Prevention

The ABA brochure provides attorneys with tips on identifying and addressing drug use, for use in their roles as professionals in family law and other practice areas.

UPDATE Newsletter
Fall/Winter 2001 UPDATE Newsletter
Summer/Fall 2001 UPDATE Newsletter
Spring 2001 UPDATE Newsletter
Winter 2001 UPDATE Newsletter

The UPDATE Newsletter
Update, the Campaign's quarterly newsletter, provides Campaign progress reports; highlights national, regional, and local success stories; and features partnership opportunities to help tie your prevention efforts and programs to the Campaign.


March 18-24, was National Inhalants and Poisons Awareness Week, an annual outreach effort designed to increase understanding about the dangers of inhalant use. Inhalants are common products found right in the home and are among the most popular and deadly substances kids abuse. For more information on inhalants please see the following links:

Semi-Annual Report of FindingsMedia Campaign Semi-Annual Report of Findings—Provides a brief update and description of the Media Campaign, and focuses on evidence for change in youth and parents as a result of Media Campaign activities. Adobe Acrobat file (43 MB)

Media Campaign Evaluation: Third Semi-Annual Report (PDF 7.99MB)
This report is based on the National Survey of Parents and Youth (NSPY), a continuing survey designed to evaluate the change in youth and parents as a result of Campaign activities.

Anti-Drug Education with The New York Times Online Guide uses the newspaper as an education tool in anti-drug education while supporting the achievement of a broad range of academic standards. (Creation of this guide did not involve the reporting or editing staff of The New York Times.)

What's Your Anti-Drug Download the What's Your Anti-Drug Supplement (PDF) The special eight-page supplement announces what stands between America's youth and drugs. Read the new At Home and In School Activity Suggestions.

What's Your Anti-Drug?
The "What's Your Anti-Drug?" campaign invites young people to tell the world what stands between them and drugs.
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Last Updated: May 31, 2006

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