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Other Useful Websites
TalkListen.org
A site from the Boston Public Health Commission about talking and getting help.
Girl Power
The national public education campaign sponsored by the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
to help encourage and motivate 9- to 13- year-old girls to make the most of their lives.
Partnership for A Drug-Free America
Teen treatment stories and answers to common teen questions about drugs and alcohol.
Planet Know
A teenage anti-drug site with music and celebrity trivia
SADD
Students Against Destructive Decisions (formally known as Students Against Drunk Driving)
TEEN-ANON
Help for teens who drink or use drugs and all those who love them!
The Cool Spot
This young teen site sponsored by the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
is a rich source for alcohol use prevention information.
Web of Addictions
Information about alcohol and other drug addictions.
What's Driving You?
An interactive, thought-provoking, educational experience for young adults who are concerned about drinking and driving.
Beacon Street Girls
The award-winning Beacon Street Girls book series is committed to the health and well-being of ‘tween’ girls (age 9 -13). Book 7 in the series, entitled
Freaked Out
includes frank discussions about peer pressure and alcohol use, as well as Dr. Knight's
Top ten Reasons why drinking alcohol is dangerous for young people
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