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| Click on the following links for more information. |
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| Al-Anon/Alateen Help for families and friends of alcoholics |
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| Alcoholics Anonymous Information on the fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope to help themselves and others recover from alcoholism |
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| Cocaine Anonymous Information on the fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope to help themselves and others recover from addiction |
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| Department of Children and Families Information on the Connecticut state agency that supports the well-being of children, youth and their families |
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| Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Information on the Connecticut state agency that supports mental health and substance abuse services |
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| Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Information on the federal agency responsible for the development of comprehensive drug strategies and programs nationwide |
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| Partnership for a Drug Free America Complete drug information |
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| Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) Information on SAMSHA's efforts to assure the availabilty and quality of drug related programs nationwide |
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| Set the Rules Information for parents who are the key to preventing underage drinking from the CT Office of Policy and Management |
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| The links below appear on The McCall Kids Self-Esteem Center. |
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The AntiDrug Award winning National Youth Anti-Drug Media site offering a solid resource to community groups, parents, educators, and other adults working to prevent youth drug use ... pages in 6 languages packed with useful info, tools, counsel, and materials.
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| BAM Created by the National Center for Disease Prevention & Health Promotion to answer kids' questions on health issues and ways to make their bodies and minds healthier, stronger, safer |
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| Kids Health Information about feelings and changes, food and fitness, how your body works, and more from the NEMOURS FOUNDATION |
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| Kids Home Page Food safety, health, & other info for kids ages 9-12 from the Food & Drug Administration |
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| Partnership for a Drug Free America Complete drug information |
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| PBS Education, games, stories, music and more from the Public Broadcasting System and the National Institute on Early Childhood Development & Education in the US Dept of Education |