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From: James Jaeger <jaege...@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 09:14:56 -0800 (PST)
Local: Fri, Nov 6 2009 12:14 pm
Subject: Kids and substance abuse

I just learned of this service from our drug-free workplace facilitator. No cost, no sharing of your info, just a monthly e-mail with tips for parents and people who work with 11-13 year olds. Please feel free to pass this on.
Regards,
Jim Jaeger

Here's some info from their website, www.HelpThemKnow.com

            Know! is a partnership empowering parents to raise their children to be substance-free.
            With monthly tips and the latest research, Know! reaches parents of children ages 11-13 to accomplish the following:
            Increase parental awareness that their children are at risk. Reinforce parents with the knowledge that their actions make a difference.Enhance and increase communication between parents and their children about substance use.Empower parents with simple, effective parenting strategies proven to prevent substance use.
            Know! is a collaborative effort of Drug-Free Action Alliance and The United Way of Central Ohio. Know!
is proud to report a continuously growing number of parents, prevention
agencies, community leaders, coalitions, businesses and educators who
share the goal of preventing and reducing the use of alcohol, tobacco
and other drugs.


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