The Office of National Drug Control Policy’s National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign has developed Web sites to address specific audiences and to provide targeted, relevant information to visitors. Each property provides a unique voice for the campaign to reach its goal of educating parents and youth about drug use and the consequences of the choices we make.
The following Web sites are sponsored by the ONDCP Media Campaign:
Above the Influence
This
campaign site reflects what teens across the country have told us is going
on in their lives, and provides perspective on what influences they face every
day.
The Anti-Drug
This
campaign site for parents provides drug facts, prevention strategies and information.
La Antidroga
This Spanish-language site, includes drug information, expert advice on how to handle
youth drug use, and an interactive feature through which parents can submit
questions to a drug-prevention expert and have them answered online.
DrugAnswer.Com
This site provides drug prevention advice for parents in Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese
and Filipino.
The Anti-Meth
Campaign
A portion of the Media Campaign is directed specifically toward the consequences
of methamphetamine use and abuse. This site showcases the various advertising
and communication vehicles used by the Anti-Meth Campaign to prevent meth use,
dispel the myth that meth treatment does not work and get people who need help
for meth use into treatment.
SAMHSA’s Substance Abuse
Treatment Facility Locator
An interactive map providing information and locations for treatment facilities providing substance abuse treatment.
Community Resources Packages
A comprehensive compilation of print materials, Web content, fact
sheets, and activities to assist community groups in addressing a specific
topic. Topics include:
National Institute
on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Provides information for youth, parents, teachers, medical & health
professionals and researchers on the science of drug abuse and addiction.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA)
Focuses on building resilience and facilitating recovery for people with or
at risk for mental or substance use disorders. You can also get
help finding treatment near you by calling the SAMHSA 24-hour Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357).