Drug and Alcohol Facts Week
This national health observance for teens promotes local events that use National Institute on Drug Abuse science to shatter the myths about drug and alcohol use. An online guide provides everything you need to plan,[…]
This national health observance for teens promotes local events that use National Institute on Drug Abuse science to shatter the myths about drug and alcohol use. An online guide provides everything you need to plan,[…]
Break the Cycle info@breakthecycle.org www.teendvmonth.org
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day HIV.gov / Office of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy (OHAIDP) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 330 C Street, S.W. Rm L100 Washington, DC 20024 1-800-448-0440 1-800-HIV-0440 ContactUs@aidsinfo.nih.gov www.hiv.gov/events/awareness-days/black
National Council on Problem Gambling 730 11th Street NW, Suite 601 Washington, DC 20001 (800) 522-4700 (202) 547-9204 (202) 547-9206 Fax keithw@ncpgambling.org http://www.npgaw.org/
National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Office on Women’s Health U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 200 Independence Avenue SW, Room 712 E Washington, DC 20201 (202) 690-7650 (202) 401-4005 Fax womenshealth@hhs.gov www.womenshealth.gov/nwghaad
National Native American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day National Native American AIDS Prevention Center 1031 33rd Street, Suite 270 Denver, CO 80205 (720) 382-2244 (720) 382-2248 Fax www.nnhaad.org
Following a traumatic event, many people have painful memories that will fade over time. For others, however, the memories, thoughts and feelings don’t go away—even months or years later. If stress reactions do not improve[…]
Founded by the National Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependence (NCADD), Alcohol Awareness Month was established in 1987 to help reduce the stigma associated with alcoholism by providing information about alcohol, alcoholism and recovery. NCADD’s[…]