Hope4youth
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1/2 South Adair
1/2 S Adair Street
The HOPE4YOUTH Coalition was formed under the Mayes County HOPE Coalition umbrella.
The HOPE4YOUTH Coalition is funded by the Drug-Free Communities grant and focuses on prevention and education of alcohol, ma*****na, prescription pills, and to***co use. Reducing substance use among youth, and overtime, adults by reducing risk factors and increasing protective factors.
October is . Substance use disorders affect people from all walks of life and all ages. Prevention and early intervention strategies can reduce the impact of substance use in America’s communities. You’re not alone. Help is available: samhsa.gov/find-help
Do the youth in your community know that most of their peers don’t use substances? Check out SAMHSA's stats. Learn about social norms: www.hidta.org/adapt/prevention-intervention-resource-center
Early prevention is critical. www.samhsa.gov/newsroom/observances/prevention-month
Prevention works by strengthening protective factors and reducing risk factors ― at multiple levels.
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Prevention works by strengthening protective factors and reducing risk factors ― in individuals, families, schools, communities, and society.
Prevention gives us an opportunity to get ahead of challenges. So that individuals, families, and communities can be healthy and thrive.
Amelia Vance, a 6th grader at Pryor Middle School, found Red Ribbon fact #1. Congratulations to Amelia! Only a couple more ribbons left to find!
Fact #1: Friends love you for you and respect your choices. Don’t let someone pressure you into doing something you don’t want to. Stay drug and alcohol free.
Your voice has power. Share your during : www.samhsa.gov/newsroom/observances/prevention-month
Congratulations to Aiden Epps a 7th grader at Pryor Middle School for finding Red Ribbon Fact #2!
Fact #2: Drugs change your brain's chemistry the first time you use them. The longer you use, the more damage is done and the harder it is to go back. So, stay drug fee an keep your brain healthy.
Shout-out to Prevention Specialists and everyone who is saving lives! What’s your ? www.samhsa.gov/newsroom/observances/prevention-month
Lola Vu found a red ribbon fact #8 at the middle school!! Congratulations Lola, your gift card will be delivered to you soon! FIVE MORE RIBBONS LEFT TO FIND!
Fact #8 You've got the potential to do amazing things - don't ruin it by drinking alcohol. Choose the path that keeps you focused, sharp, and ready to achieve your goals. Be smart, and refrain from substance use, future you will thank you!
It’s onth! Download our toolkit to tell the good-news story of prevention: www.samhsa.gov/newsroom/observances/prevention-month.
Congratulations to Yareli Saldana for finding one of the hidden red ribbons at the Pryor Middle School in honor of Red Ribbon Week October 23rd - 31st. Yareli found red ribbon fact #3. Only 6 more ribbons to find!
Fact #3: "Just say no" doesn't always work. Be confident in your choice to stay sober. You're not alone! Many teens choose not to drink. Be proud of yourself for making the healthy choice.
Congratulations to Rhea Askins for finding the first hidden red ribbon at the Pryor Middle School! Rhea your gift card will be delivered soon. Rhea found red ribbon fact #7. There are 7 more to find! Happy Hunting!
Fact #7: Studies show that youth who are drug free have improved emotional and physical health and achieve more professional success. The healthiest path isn't always the easiest one, but you'll always thank yourself later for taking it. Be drug free!
Honestly? Life is tough enough. Alcohol only makes things worse.😌
You know the dangers - but do they? Talking to your teen about alcohol is the first step to protecting their future.
Your teens need help modeling healthy behavior! Don't give them the wrong idea.😬
Real talk: friends love you for you.
You want to see them fly - don't clip their wings by encouraging alcohol use.
Pro tip: If someone is pressuring you to do it until you're uncomfortable, it's probably not a great choice.
Your teens need help modeling healthy behavior! Don’t give them the wrong idea 😬
HOPE4Youth Impact Council Members of the Month PRYOR, Oklahoma ~ HOPE4Youth are introducing the community to the Impact Council Members. These individuals are a passionate group of youth dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives
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2 1/2 S. Adair Street (PO Box 1346 For Mailing)
Pryor, OK
74361
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