TEEN DRUG USE KEIRA CRUSE FEBRUARY 13,2012 3 RD PERIOD SOURCE:DRUG ABUSE HELPLINES.COM.

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TEEN DRUG USE KEIRA CRUSE FEBRUARY 13, RD PERIOD SOURCE:DRUG ABUSE HELPLINES.COM

WHY DO TEENS USE DRUGS? TEENS DO DRUGS BECAUSE THEY WANT TO FIT IN WITH THE CROWD.THEY WANT TO BE COOL THEY DONT TO BE TEASED ABOUT IT. SO THEY TRY ONE TO PROVE TO A BULLY THAT THEY WASNT SCARED TO DO IT AND GET ADDICTED TO IT AND ITS NOW HARD FOR THEM TO STOP. KIDS ALSO DO DRUGS BECAUSE OF PEER PRESSURE KIDS MIGHT BE LIKE COME ON TRY ITS JUST ONE HIT COME ON IT WILL MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD AND KIDS FALL FOR IT AMND MANY WIND UP LIVING ON THE STREETS OR IN JAIL.

GET THE HELP YOU NEED RITE NOW!!! DRUG ABUSE REHABILITATION CENTER DRUG REHAB HELPLINE TEEN DRUG ABUSE REHAB SOBERCOLLEGE.COM

MISSION, VISION and VALUES MISSION The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Delaware County, Inc. (ADAC) is dedicated to the prevention of alcohol & substance abuse by providing education, information, & referral services. VALUES Understanding: Alcoholism & Addiction are treatable diseases Accessibility: ADAC Services are open to everyone without stigma: individuals, families, youth, adults, seniors, business, schools. Advocacy: Advocating for those in recovery who cannot (or choose not) to speak for themselves is vital. Effectiveness: Prevention works for all-youth, adults, and seniors. Partnership: Community partnerships are key to a healthy community. VISION We envision a future where ADAC, Inc. is a powerful, community resource & partner whose effective core services reach youth, adults, & seniors throughout Delaware County. The Council will vigorously advocate for change in individuals, families, and communities resulting in healthy positive choices.