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Get your hands on DEA's "Tips for Talking to Youth" guides, learn about upcoming events, and access a publication that exposes the harms of drugs. Jump to the article below!
Tips for Talking to Youth
APALD's First Annual Community Gathering
The Drug Report: Essential Public-Health Reading
NADEC 26 - The National Conference on Drug-Endangered Children
We're Growing!
Tips for Talking to Youth
 DEA has published "Tips for Talking to Youth." Each of the five guides is specially tailored to facilitate a conversation with either preschoolers, elementary school students, middle school students, high school students, or young adults about the dangers of substance use.
APALD's First Annual Community Gathering
Join the Association of People Against Lethal Drugs (APALD) for our first annual community gathering.
Date: July 7, 2025
Time: 3:00-7:00p.m.
Where: UNOH Expo Center, 1450 Cable Rd., Lima, OH 45806
Hear from Beverly Vance Aikins of "Hillbilly Elegy," city council and police, and more.
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The Drug Report: Essential Public-Health Reading
 The Drug Report is a publication from the Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions (FDPS) and its sister organization Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) that focuses on the harms of drugs from marijuana to hallucinogens and beyond—and pushes back against the contemporary narrative that legalization and normalization will somehow help society rather than hurting it.
With original articles, news aggregation, and voices from within FDPS and SAM, The Drug Report will keep you informed and up-to-date on these crucial issues. Visit us at thedrugreport.org; you can also subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here.
If you are interested in getting more involved, email info@gooddrugpolicy.org. If you want to reach an engaged audience of decision-makers in the addiction field, please contact John Spurlock at john@gooddrugpolicy.com.
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NADEC 26 - The National Conference on Drug-Endangered Children
Help, Hope, Support: Celebrating 20 Years of Impact as a National Non-Profit
Join us in Las Vegas from May 5-7, 2026 for the NADEC 26 Conference, a powerful gathering of Drug Endangered Children (DEC) Alliance members, professionals and advocates working to protect and support drug-endangered children.
This special 2026 event marks the impact of 20 years of NADEC being a national non-profit. You won't want to miss it!
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We're Growing!
The Together for Families network now includes hundreds of organizations and individuals from across the United States. Please encourage families and community members concerned about substance use to sign up for updates.
Also, if you work with an organization that has a free resource, information or event that you want families to know about, encourage them to join the Together for Families network by e-mailing togetherforfamilies@dea.gov.
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