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November 19, 2002
Cox Communications Partners with Media Campaign

November 19, 2002
New Ads Target Drugged Driving

November 13, 2002
Educating Girls About the Risks of Marijuana Use

November 13, 2002
Major Airlines Take Anti-Drug Messages to The Skies

November 7, 2002
DKNY Jeans and Youth Anti-Drug Campaign Partner for Celebrity Calendar

October 22, 2002
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association Emphasizes Importance of Parent—Child Communication to Prevent Drug Use

October 16, 2002
National Booksellers Team Up with Anti-Drug Campaign To Give Parents a "Read" On Drug-Free Kids

October 7, 2002
New Hard-Hitting Ads Highlight the Dangers of Marijuana Use

September 24, 2002
Corporate America Participates in Media Campaign

September 17, 2002
Open Letter to Parents About Marijuana

September 16, 2002
New Ads Link Marijuana Use and Violence

July 31, 2002
Drug Czar to Testify Before Senate on Native American Ads

May 16, 2002
Drug Czar Unveils American Indian Anti-Drug Ads

March 5, 2002
TheAntiDrug.Com Receives Top Award

February 26, 2002
Drug Czar Announces Extension of Ads Linking Drugs, Terror

February 19, 2002
Drug Czar Calls On Nation’s Employers to Help Keep Kids Drug-Free

February 11, 2002
NASCAR driver Jimmy Spencer Joins Media Campaign.



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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.)

Inhalants Resources
March 17–23 is National Inhalants & Poisons Awareness Week.

Keeping Your Kids Drug-Free: A How To Guide for Parents and CaregiversKeeping Your Kids Drug-Free: A How To Guide for Parents and Caregivers (PDF) The How To Guide is a free drug-prevention brochure produced by the Media Campaign to provide parents and caregivers with real-life tips on how to keep kids drug free. It covers challenges parents face, how parents can influence their kids, and opportunities for starting a discussion.


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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May is Asian/Pacific American (APA) Heritage Month—To help APA adults communicate more effectively with youth about the dangers of illicit drug use, the Campaign offers online and print information in several languages including:

  • DrugAnswer.Com
  • The "What Parents Need to Know About Marijuana" brochure.
  • Call for information and brochures:

    Cambodian (888) 258–3145
    Cantonese (888) 258–3139
    English (800) 788–2800
    Korean (888) 258–3137
    Mandarin (888) 258–3144
    Vietnamese (888) 258–3138

National Inhalants and Poisons Awareness Week (NIPAW) is an annual media-based, community-level program that takes place the third week in March and is designed to increase understanding about the use and risks of inhalant involvement. In support of NIPAW the Media Campaign has developed three fact sheets on the dangers of inhalants. One includes resources for educators, one provides information for parents, and the last provides facts and figures on inhalants.

UPDATE Newsletter

Winter 2003 Issue UPDATE Newsletter
Fall 2002 UPDATE Newsletter
Summer 2002 UPDATE Newsletter
Spring 2002 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.




Last Updated: May 31, 2006

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