Prevention doesn’t just happen. It’s not a singular event or one-time campaign. It’s a vibrant, interconnected ecosystem: passionate providers, engaged parents, dedicated professionals, and forward-thinking funders working together to inspire hope and create...
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Substance Misuse Prevention is a Public Health Priority – New Hampshire’s Regional Public Health Networks are Leading Local Prevention Efforts
Substance misuse and substance use disorder (SUD) are more than individual behaviors and health outcomes. Substance use can impact every level of our communities, from individual health to families and personal relationships, schools and workplaces, and even our...
We Should Be Able to Agree on Youth Mental Health and Substance Use Prevention
When a young person dies by suicide or from a substance use-related tragedy, the heartbreak isn’t limited to one family. It ripples out - through the community in classrooms, neighborhoods, and the entire town. In those moments, it’s impossible not to ask ourselves:...
Get Ready for National Prevention Week 2025: Use Our Social Media Toolkit to Spread the Message
National Prevention Week (May 11–17, 2025) is a powerful opportunity for communities across New Hampshire to raise awareness, spark conversations, and promote action around substance misuse prevention. This year, we’re making it easier than ever to get involved. We’ve...
Keeping NH Families Safe: How to Participate in National Drug Take Back Day
Did you know that most young people who misuse prescription drugs get them from family or friends—often right from the medicine cabinet? National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is an important reminder for New Hampshire (NH) families to take simple but powerful steps...
Unpacking the Myths: What You Should Know for National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week®
Every year, National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week® (NDAFW) gives us a chance to set the record straight about substance use and arm our communities with the facts. Whether you’re a parent or caregiver, educator, or prevention professional, you play a crucial role in...
Building Belonging: How Connection Helps Prevent Youth Substance Use
A recent report from the United States Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Hallegere Murthy, emphasizes a key takeaway: a child’s sense of connection and belonging is essential to their well-being. When kids feel connected—to their families, schools, and communities—they...
The Ripple Effect: How Your Dry January Impacts Family, Friends, and Community
The new year often brings resolutions, and Dry January is a popular one! This month-long commitment to abstain from alcohol offers personal benefits like better sleep, increased energy, and financial savings. However, its impact reaches beyond the individual, creating...
Building Inclusive Communities: How to Help LGBTQIA+ Youth Thrive
New Hampshire (NH) LGBTQ+ youth face significant challenges, with many regularly encountering anti-LGBTQIA+ remarks and victimization at school, according to a 2021 survey conducted by GLSEN. These experiences can create barriers to learning, growth, and overall...








