RIZE Prevention Mentors Teens To Avoid Substance Abuse Before It Begins ...
Ascension Parish families who have lost loved ones to drug addiction walked in remembrance during the fourth annual Millie Mattered Gonzales Walk at the Gonzales Jambalaya Park April 13. The drug ...
Michalene Dougherty walked out the front door of her mother’s Wapwallopen home in 2018, grabbing a ride with a friend. When her mom, Pam Keefe, didn’t hear from her daughter later that day, she ...
Alex G. Foulk was the poster child of the “All-American kid,” said his mother, Kim Carlson. From his zeal for sports to his work as a youth counselor, Foulk, a lifelong Jamestown resident, was someone ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. HUNTSVILLE, Ala (WHNT) — According to ...
The six-week educational series will focus on resources available for those and their families battling or recovering from ...
Prescription drug addiction is an escalating crisis that disproportionately affects women, leading to severe health consequences and devastating impacts on their lives. This issue — often overshadowed ...
Recreational drug use often begins as a seemingly harmless activity, a way to unwind, socialize or experiment. However, what starts as occasional use can quickly spiral into addiction, with ...
Two local students are among the 13 student winners of the Office of Attorney General’s 29th Annual Drug-Free Calendar ...
Zachary Horton Foundation aims to raise drug addiction awareness within Hispanic, Latino communities
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- A local organization is taking action to prevent overdose deaths by breaking down language barriers in the Central Valley. The Zachary Horton Foundation hopes to end the ...
Sara Howe has already seen what can happen when there’s a sudden loss of funding for drug treatment and mental health ...
The Trump administration sent hundreds of letters Tuesday terminating federal grants supporting mental health and drug addiction services. The cuts could total as much as $2 billion.
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