Georgia Prevention Project

We are a statewide prevention program aimed at reducing the use of dangerous drugs among teens and young adults. #NotPrescribed? #Not4You #NotEvenOnce #TAC #CPP We are a statewide prevention program aimed at reducing the use of dangerous drugs among teens and young adults. We accomplish our work through awareness campaigns, evidence-based educational programming, and strategic partnerships. THE GEORGIA METH PROJECT IS A LARGE-SCALE PREVENTION PROGRAM AIMED AT REDUCING METH USE THROUGH PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGING, PUBLIC POLICY, AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH. CENTRAL TO THE PROGRAM IS A RESEARCH-BASED MARKETING CAMPAIGN THAT GRAPHICALLY COMMUNICATES THE RISKS OF METH USE. THE METH PROJECT HAS BEEN REPEATEDLY CITED AS A POWERFUL PRIVATE-SECTOR RESPONSE TO A DEVASTATING SOCIAL PROBLEM AND WAS RECOGNIZED BY THE WHITE HOUSE AS ONE OF THE NATION'S MOST EFFECTIVE PREVENTION PROGRAMS. THE METH PROJECT WAS CONCEIVED AND FOUNDED BY BUSINESSMAN THOMAS M. SIEBEL. FIRST LAUNCHED IN MONTANA AS THE MONTANA METH PROJECT, THE PROGRAM IS FOCUSED SOLELY ON PREVENTION. SINCE ITS INCEPTION IN 2005, THE METH PROJECT HAS ACHIEVED SUBSTANTIAL RESULTS. IN MONTANA, METH USE AMONG TEENS HAS DECLINED BY 63%6, METH-RELATED CRIME HAS DROPPED 62%7, AND THE NUMBER OF WORKERS TESTING POSITIVE FOR METH HAS DECLINED BY 72%8, THE LARGEST DROP IN THE COUNTRY. THE METH PROJECT HAS SINCE EXPANDED ITS PROGRAMS INTO ARIZO
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Partnering with community members schools and prevention professionals to prevent substance misuse among teens and young adults in Georgia. Vision Our vision is to become the leading authority for substance misuse prevention education awareness and advocacy so all Georgia youth can live substance misuse free lives. Why Prevention. More than 2.

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