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6th Annual Prevention Day at the Capitol

Over 65 preventionists gathered at the Missouri State Capitol for the 6th Annual Prevention Day last week.  Each year the Missouri Substance Use Prevention Network and ACT Missouri provide an opportunity for preventionists across Missouri to network with peers in prevention, share ideas, and showcase community successes at the Capitol.

This year Representative Holly Rehder shared her prevention story, as well as tips on how to talk to legislators.   Tyler, a youth from the 417Squad in Springfield, MO, also shared why it is important for youth to be involved in advocacy.  Preventionists then visited with their representatives and senators throughout the morning, sharing facts about substance use and misuse, as well as the accomplishments in their communities.  Many attendees were also able to view the legislative process by attending committee hearings that covered prevention topics!

This year members also shared Missouri Prevention Stories.  Over past years, the Missouri Prevention Network has done a wonderful job of showing the data that prevention in Missouri works. This year, ACT Missouri took the opportunity to tell prevention stories from around the state. These stories originate from the people that are working with our youth daily. This is just a small sampling of the prevention work that is happening in Missouri, but they are stories that need to be told!

The Youth Ambassadors hosted a breakfast in the morning, and shared information about how they are promoting prevention and educating peers in their communities.  Later they met with Representative Holly Rehder, who spoke to them about advocacy, and congratulated them on the important work they are doing in their communities.  Representative Mike Kelley took all the youth who attended on a tour of the Capitol; showing them the House Chambers, the Whispering Gallery, and up to the dome!

  • Rep Rehder and Ambassadors on Floor
    Youth Ambassadors with Representative Rehder in the House Chamber.
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    Representative Kelley and the Youth Ambassadors.
  • Ambasssadors and banner
    2017 Youth Ambassadors
  • Rep. Rehder and Ambassador girls
    Representative Rehder speaks with the Youth Ambassadors.
  • Youth Ambassadors on the dome
    Youth Ambassadors at the top of the Capitol Building.
  • Youth and Dais
    Representative Kelley gives the Youth Ambassadors and coalition members a tour.
  • Alicia talking
    Preventionists gather in the morning to hear opening remarks.
  • 417 Squad and sign
    Tyler and Nic from the 417Squad in Springfield, MO share why it is important for youth to get involved.

Building a Bridge to a Healthier Community

Join the ACT Missouri Youth Ambassadors as they share with you the building blocks to building a healthier, smoke free community.  Receive a sample template to present to the city council, advertising ideas, and engagement strategies to ensure that your community thrives.

 

Main Presenters: Gunner Smith, Joe Viebrock, and Camren Worthley, Youth Ambassadors

The Youth Ambassador Program is designed to empower the youth of today to be the substance abuse prevention leaders of tomorrow.  Through interactive exercises, comprehensive trainings, and targeted focus on community needs, the Youth Ambassadors develop materials and support regional centers and school programs to prevent substance abuse.

Prevention Day 2015

Kara Bernskoetter, MYAA Youth Ambassador and member of the MYAA Marketing Committee, provides us with a first-hand account of her experience at this year’s Prevention Day at the Capitol.

Prevention Day was held at the capitol on January 28th. The day began with us, the MYAA Youth Ambassadors, providing breakfast pastries to the General Assembly and their staff along with the visitors. This was a great opportunity to spread the word about MYAA and what we are and do. There was a display set up of photo voice posters created by us Youth Ambassadors. Photo voice is a way to communicate the message of prevention through pictures and captions. I visited my state senator, Mike Kehoe, and put my advocacy training into action. Talking to your legislator is a great way to prove that the youth have a strong voice and that we truly do care about the decisions made in our communities.

 

SADD: Red Ribbon Week Tip of the Day

Tip #7

Does your school have a Student’s Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) Chapter? Have they resubmitted their paperwork this year? Do you want to start a new SADD Chapter? Well, you’ve come to the right place!

There are all kinds of benefits to joining SADD, including participating in the annual “It Only Takes One” Campaign, attending Speak Hard (the annual Youth Prevention Conference), and helping your community stay substance-free. Many of they MYAA Youth Ambassadors are also active in their local SADD Chapter.

If you want to get more involved in SADD, be sure to check out the SADD page on our website!

Community Coalitions

Community Coalitions are a network of volunteer, community teams who focus solely on alcohol, tobacco and other drug (ATOD) issues as a part of a broad mission and/or array of services. Organization and development of community coalitions was initiated in 1987. Each team is composed of community volunteers from the area served. Teams receive technical assistance and training from the Regional Support Centers on a variety of topics related to organization development and implementation of prevention strategies.

Community Partnership of the Ozarks

CoalitionCityCounty
417SQUAD (Students Questioning Using and Abusing Drugs)SpringfieldGreene
Advocates for Better CommunitiesBolivarPolk
Carthage Caring Communities CoalitionCarthageJasper
Christian County Coalition on Substance MisuseOzarkChristian
Healthy Living Alliance (HLA) Tobacco CommitteeSpringfieldGreene
Dallas County Live Well AllianceBuffaloDallas
Don’t Meth With Missouri, Inc.SpringfieldGreene
Douglas County Community Health Assessment Resource Team (CHART) & Interagency CouncilAvaDouglas
Drug Responsibility Education & Advocacy Movement (DREAM)SpringfieldGreene
Howell County Community CoalitionWest PlainsHowell
Joplin Safe Teens CoalitionJoplinJasper
Lamar Drug-Free CoalitionLamarBarton
Lawrence County Prevention TeamAuroraLawrence
Logan-Rogersville Safe and Drug Free Schools and CommunityRogersvilleGreene
McDonald County CoalitionAndersonMcDonald
Newton County Community CoalitionNeoshoNewton
Ozarks Fighting BackSpringfieldGreene
S.A.Y.V. (Standing Against Youth Violence)SpringfieldGreene
Southwest Missouri Initiative to Change Health (MO SWITCH)MonettBarry
Stand Against TraffickingSpringfieldGreene
Stone County Community Health Coalition
GalenaStone
Taney County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team (ADAPT)BransonTaney
Underage Drinking Task ForceSpringfieldGreene
Violence Free FamiliesSpringfieldGreene
Webster County CommUNITY Partnership
MarshfieldWebster

Compass Health: Pathways Community Behavioral Healthcare

CoalitionCityCounty
Anne Marie ProjectJefferson CityCole
Ashland Helping Youth
AshlandBoone
Benton County Healthcare CoalitionWarsawBenton
Benton County Youth CoalitionWarsawBenton
Boone County Coalition to Prevent Substance UseColumbiaBoone
Breathe Easy BoonvilleBoonvilleCooper
Butler Bears Student Ambassadors
ButlerBates
Camden County Child Advocacy Council (CCCAC) CamdentonCamden
Carroll County CoalitionCarrolltonCarroll
Coalition TeamLinnOsage
Community Organization for Drug Elimination (C.O.D.E.)ClintonHenry
Council for Drug Free YouthJefferson CityCole
El Dorado Drug Free Kids CoalitionEl Dorado SpringsCedar
Hallsville Youth CoalitionCentraliaBoone
Healthy Futures Pulaski CountyCrockerPulaski
Healthy Minds, Health Lives of Pike CountyBowling Green
Pike
Healthy Minds, Health Lives of Pike County Youth CoalitionBowling Green
Pike
Henry County Honor CoalitionClintonHenry
Hickory County Community Improvement CoalitionHermitageHickory
Laclede County Drug CouncilLebanonLaclede
Lake Area Promise AllianceCamdentonCamden
Lebanon Positive ChoicesLebanonLaclede
Miller County Cares (MC2)TuscumbiaMiller
Morgan County C.L.E.A.R. (Community Leaders Educating About Resistance)VersaillesMorgan
Osage County Anti-Drug Community Action TeamLinnOsage
Pettis County Adolescent CoalitionSedaliaPettis
Project: Healthy LivingCamdentonCamden
Pulaski County Coalition Against DrugsDixonPulaski
Ralls County HOPE (Healthy Outcomes, Preventative Education)
CenterRalls
Vernon County Youth Enrichment CoalitionNevadaVernon
Vernon County Youth Task Force CoalitionNevadaVernon
Voices of the YouthWarsawBenton
Youth Community Coalition (YC2)ColumbiaBoone
NEVC REACHWalkerVernon
Montgomery County Substance Use Prevention (MCSUP)Montgomery City
Montgomery

FCC Behavioral Health

CoalitionCityCounty
Campbell C2000CampbellDunklin
Charleston C2000CharlestonMississippi
Families Support ProjectCaruthersvillePemiscot
Health Educators Smokebusters C2000PortagevilleDunklin
Matthews C2000 SPIRIT TeamMatthewsNew Madrid
Miss. Co. Youth Drug Prevention Coalition
East Prairie
Mississippi
New Madrid County Community Resource Coalition
New Madrid
New Madrid
Pemiscot Coalition for Alternative Youth Involvement
Caruthersville
Pemiscot
Risco C2000CatronNew Madrid

First Call Alcohol/Drug Prevention and Recovery

CoalitionCityCounty
Belton CARESRaymoreCass
Brighter Futures Lafayette County Team CoalitionLexingtonLafayette
Harrisonville Community Prevention Coalition
HarrisonvilleCass
Hickman Mills Prevention CoalitionKansas CityJackson
Ivanhoe Neighborhood CouncilKansas CityJackson
Johnson County Juvenile Justice CoalitionWarrensburgJohnson
Lee’s Summit CARESLee’s SummitJackson
Oak Park Neighborhood AssociationKansas CityJackson
Ray-Pec CaresLee’s SummitCass
Southeast Kansas City Youth Prevention CoalitionKansas CityJackson
Urban Prevention CoalitionKansas CityJackson

PreventEd-St. Louis

CoalitionCityCounty
Affton CoalitionAfftonSt Louis County
All In Clayton Coalition
ClaytonSt Louis County
Alliance for Healthy CommunitiesSt. LouisSt Louis County
CRUSH – St. CharlesSt. CharlesSt Charles
CRUSH St. LouisClaytonSt Louis County
DeSoto D.A.R.E., Inc.De SotoJefferson
Dignity & Addiction
St. LouisSt Louis County
FOR REALSt. LouisSt Louis County
Franklin County Youth CoalitionUnionFranklin
Fresh Start BerkeleySt Louis County
Generate Health’s Perinatal Behavioral Health InitiativeSt. LouisSt Louis City
Grandview TryPod-TRENDHillsboroJefferson
Hazelwood Bright FuturesSt. LouisSt Louis County
HOPE for Franklin County


WashingtonFranklin
Jefferson County Drug Endangered Children TaskforceArnoldJefferson
Jefferson County Drug Prevention Coalition (JCDPC)ArnoldJefferson
Ladue Coalition Against Underage DrinkingSt. LouisSt. Louis County
Lewis Place/Fountain Park CommunitySt. LouisSt. Louis City
Lincoln County Drug and Alcohol Reduction TeamTroyLincoln
MAAG – Mid-MO Addiction Awareness Group
SullivanFranklin
Methamphetamine Action CoalitionImperialJefferson
Midtown CoalitionSt. LouisSt Louis City
Pagedale Community CoalitionPagedaleSt Louis County
Rockwood Drug Free CoalitionEurekaSt Louis County
Step UpSt. LouisSt Louis County
The One-Eighty Prevention Coalition
St. CharlesSt. Charles
Tobacco-Free St. LouisSt. LouisSt Louis City
United Community ServicesSt. LouisSt Louis County
WARS (Warren County Alcohol/Drug Reduction Support)WarrentonWarren
WELL: Wentzville R-IV School District, Everyone Learning, for LifeWentzvilleSt. Charles

Preferred Family Healthcare

CoalitionCityCounty
Breathe Easy KirksvilleKirksvilleAdair
Bright Futures Knox Co.RutledgeKnox
Caldwell County CaresKingstonCaldwell
Clark County Health Department Wellness CoalitionKahokaClark
Communities Taking ActionShelbyvilleShelby
Grundy County C2000TrentonGrundy
Heartland Task ForceKirksvilleAdair
Linn County C2000BrookfieldLinn
Linn County Community Health and Well-Being Task ForceBrookfieldLinn
Marion County Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP)HannibalMarion
Putnam County Partners in PreventionUnionvillePutnam
St. Joseph Youth Alliance (SJYA) C2000St. JosephBuchanan
Tri-C (C2000 Conception)Conception JunctionNodaway

Prevention Consultants of Missouri

CoalitionCityCounty
Healthy Dent County Prevention CoalitionSalemDent
Missouri S & T Alcohol Prevention CoalitionRollaPhelps
Owensville Community Awareness and Resource Exchange (CARE)OwensvilleGasconade
Phelps County Child Advocacy Network (PCCAN)RollaPhelps
St. Francois County Community PartnershipFarmingtonSt Francois
St. James Prevention Coalition RollaPhelps
Washington County Community Partnership
PotosiWashington
Washington County Health CoalitionPotosiWashington

Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health

CoalitionCityCounty
2 Degrees PreventionDoniphanRipley
Butler County We Can Be Drug Free CoalitionPoplar BluffButler
Ripley County Youth CoalitionDoniphanRipley
East Carter County Redbirds Against DrugsEllsinoreCarter
Neelyville TIGERS-Booster Club Coalition
HarviellButler
Reynolds County Maternal, Child, and Family Health CoalitionCentervilleReynolds
Stoddard County Health CoalitionDexter
Stoddard
Wayne Inter-Agency Network (W.I.N.) CoalitionPiedmontWayne

SEMO University: Southeast Regional Support Center

CoalitionCityCounty
Bollinger County Children and Youth IssuesMarble HillBollinger
CHOP (Coalition for Heroin and Opioid Prevention
PerryvillePerry
Fredericktown Safe & Drug Free Schools & Community CoalitionFredericktownMadison
Perry County Community Task ForcePerryvillePerry
Sainte Genevieve Community Services ForumSainte GenevieveSte Genevieve
Southeast District Health Educator CoalitionSikestonScott
Teen Pregnancy & Responsibility NetworkCape Girardeau
Cape Girardeau
Madison County Caring CouncilFredericktownMadison
Substance Use Prevention Education ResourcesCape Girardeau
Cape Girardeau

Tri-County Mental Health Services

CoalitionCityCounty
Excelsior Springs S.A.F.E. (Supporting Abuse Free Environments)Excelsior SpringsClay
Hardin School & Community TogetherHardinRay
Kearney-Holt CANGladstoneClay
Lawson Community in ActionLawsonRay
Liberty Alliance for Youth, Inc.-LAFY

LibertyClay
Missouri City P.E.R.C.Missouri CityClay
North Platte Community In Action (CIA)DearbornPlatte
Northland CoalitionKansas CityClay
Northtown Teaching and Reaching Youth (TRY)North Kansas CityClay
Oak Park Community TRY (Teaching and Reaching Youth)Kansas CityClay
Orrick Community 2000 Task ForceOrrickRay
Park Hill Community Alliance for YouthKansas CityPlatte
Platte County Prevention CoalitionPlatte CityPlatte
Ray County CoalitionRichmondRay
Richmond C-2000 Task ForceKansas CityRay
Smithville C- 2000SmithvilleClay
Staley Teaching & Reaching Youth – T.R.Y.Kansas CityClay
Tonka Nation TRY (Teaching & Reaching Youth)
Kansas CityClay
West Platte Community In Action (CIA)
WestonPlatte
Youth With VisionKansas CityClay

#GivingTuesday

 

 

Today is #GivingTuesday! What is #GivingTuesday? This video does a great job of explaining what this movement is about.

 

There are several ways you can support ACT Missouri today (or any day, for that matter).

  • You can make a purchase through AmazonSmile. A portion of your purchase is donated back to ACT Missouri.
  • You can donate directly to ACT Missouri through Paypal.
  • You can share the #MOPrevention message on your social media pages.
  • You can join MYAA.
  • You can start a SADD chapter in your community.
  • You can apply to be a Youth Ambassador.

We hope you will take part in this global giving movement and make an impact by making a gift to ACT Missouri.

Thank you for supporting prevention efforts in Missouri!!

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