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Alcohol Awareness Month Social Media Toolkit


Alcohol Awareness Toolkit

April is National Alcohol Awareness Month. To raise awareness about alcohol-related harms and the importance of alcohol policy safeguards, we have launched.

Alcohol Awareness Month Toolkit - Partners In Prevention

Alcohol Awareness Month is a national public health awareness campaign sponsored by the National Council for Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD).

Alcohol Awareness Month Social Media Toolkit - Communities Talk

April is Alcohol Awareness Month—an important opportunity to highlight the positive impact of the effectiveness of underage drinking prevention. Use this SAMHSA ...

2024 Alcohol Awareness Toolkit: Social Media Posts

To raise awareness about alcohol-related harms and the importance of alcohol policy safeguards, we have launched the Alcohol Awareness Toolkit.

TOOLKIT: Alcohol Awareness Month - News & Events - health.gov

Drinking too much alcohol increases people's risk of injuries, violence, drowning, liver disease, and some types of cancer. The good news?

Toolkit — Rethink the Drink

Rethink the Drink is a collaboration between the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and partners around the state. OHA created communications tool kits so partners ...

Alcohol Awareness Month - SAMHSA

April is Alcohol Awareness Month—a time to raise awareness and understanding of alcohol use and misuse. It offers communities a chance to ...

Social Media Toolkit | Texas Health and Human Services

You can help bring awareness to the Turn To message and resources by using these posts on your organization's social media channels including Facebook, ...

Recovery Month Toolkit - SAMHSA

With the right treatment, support, and resources, recovery is possible for everyone. Use this Toolkit to learn more about what SAMHSA is ...

New Toolkit from Northwest PTTC for Alcohol Awareness Month

We encourage you to share this toolkit with your networks and utilize it for posts on social media, in newsletters, and for raising awareness ...

Prevention Campaigns & Toolkits - The Partnership - Drug Free NH

The Partnership has complied and developed resources to help New Hampshire's prevention community easily incorporate substance use prevention messages into ...

Alcohol Awareness Month - Talk it Out NC

Alcohol Awareness Month, observed every April since 1987, strives to raise awareness about the risks of alcohol misuse, reduce the stigma surrounding it.

Alcohol Awareness Month

April was first designated as Alcohol Awareness Month in 1987 to increase public awareness about the prevention and treatment of excessive alcohol use.

Reducing Stigma During Alcohol Awareness Month 2024

The goal of raising awareness is meant for everyone. As a provider of integrated behavioral healthcare, Tarzana Treatment Centers (TTC) highlights the ...

April - University of Wisconsin–Madison

By highlighting the dangers and providing resources for prevention, these organizations and others aim to reduce the dangers of alcohol misuse and related harms ...

Small Talks: Partner Resources | Wisconsin Department of Health ...

Help parents and other caring adults throughout Wisconsin understand the importance of talking with kids about underage drinking early and often.

NDAFW Social Media Toolkit - Prevention First

National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week®, or NDAFW, is an annual health observance that inspires dialogue about the science of drug use and addiction among ...

April is Alcohol Awareness Month - Wisconsin Cancer Collaborative

It's no secret that drinking alcohol can affect your health. However, what most people don't know is that alcohol use can increase your risk ...

2024 National Recovery Month Toolkit Now Available

Communities Talk What's New articles share information to help event organizers plan, host, and evaluate events aimed at mobilizing a community around evidence- ...

April | Alcohol Awareness Month - The Athena Forum

Drinking too much alcohol increases people's risk of injuries, violence, drowning, liver disease, and some types of cancer. The good news?