General Information
The Partnership for a Drug-Free America
This site provides up-to-date information on substance abuse research and current trends.
Alcohol/Drug Council of NC
The Domino Strategy for Responsible Alcohol Use
The goal of The Domino Strategy for Responsible Alcohol Use is to encourage people over the age of 21 to implement low-risk consumption guidelines.
North Carolina Preventing Underage Drinking Initiative
The overall goal of the NC-PUD Initiative is to develop and implement a strategic planning process that provides state and local leaders with innovative, user-friendly, evidence-based skills and tools to strategically plan and sustain preventing underage drinking efforts across the state.
CADCA
Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America provides training, technical assistance, media relations and advocacy to strengthen community coalitions to create and maintain safe, healthy and drug-free communities.
Substance Abuse Among North Carolina Adolescents
The Center for Child and Family Policy at Duke University has compiled statistics from multiple sources.
SAMHSA
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website provides detailed information on statistics and federal programs.
ONDCP
The Office of National Drug Control Policy website provides drug facts, as well as prevention, treatment and enforcement information.
PATS
The Partnership Attitude Tracking Survey tracks the attitudes people have toward illegal drugs
CDC: Drunk Driving Statistics
Find local prevention resources:
Western NC Center for Prevention Resources
Anuvia Prevention and Recovery Center
Cindy Murphy
(704) 927-8814
Susan Johnson
(704) 927-8800
South Central NC Center for Prevention Resources
Robeson Healthcare
LaTasha Murray
(910) 521-4468 ext. 208
North Central NC Center for Prevention Resources
Unlimited Success - A Division of Partnership for Drug-Free NC
Mina Cook
(336) 413-4238
Colleen Hughes
(919) 951-9703
Eastern NC Center for Prevention Resources
Coastal Horizons Center, Inc.
Deeanna Hale-Holland
(910) 202-0840
Virginia Johnson
(910) 352-4269
Visit the Center for Prevention Resources page for more information.