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Visit our ExhibitorsExhibitorsAlliance for Consumer EducationBooth #324 The Alliance for Consumer Education (ACE) works to promote the safety, health and well-being of families and communities. Inhalant Abuse Prevention is ACE’s flagship program. ACE believes education and awareness are the key tools for combating the issue. Available educational resources include: Inhalant Abuse Prevention Toolkit, brochures & FAQ sheets. Queshia Bradley 900 17th Street, NW Boy Scouts of AmericaBooth #203 Drugs: A Deadly Game! is the drug abuse prevention awareness program from the Boy Scouts of America and Boys’ Life magazine. Since 1987 over 18 million booklets have been distributed. Drugs: A Deadly Game! is a program for all youth, boys and girls—not just Scouts. Contact: John W. Ingram - JIngram@bsa.org John Ingram 1325 West Walnut Hill Lane Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement AffairsBooth #418 The Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) conducts regional and International training, technical assistance, and research and evaluation initiatives to stop the initiation of drug use, intervene with drug users to stop, and improve treatment delivery to achieve significant and sustained reduction in the number of drug dependent individuals worldwide. Jenny Namur Karp 8601 Georgia Avenue Cabot Coalition - Travel for CharityBooth #327 The Cabot Coalition is a substance abuse prevention group located in rural Vermont. It is dedicated to a comprehensive approach to prevention that includes community development, intergenerational programs, prevention education and alternative activities. Cia Considine P.O. Box 245 California Southern UniversityBooth #425 California Southern University offers every student a quality online education with a person touch. Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral level degree programs are available in Psychology, Business, and Law, with tuition as low as $140 per credit. Learn more about earning your degree online by calling (800) 477-2254, ext 1 or visiting www.calsouthern.com. Suzy Morales 1840 E. 17th Street Challenge Masters, Inc.Booth #410 CMI has been providing top quality Portable Ropes Course Adventure Kits and staff training for over sixteen years. Our quality equipment is completely portable, easily stored and versatile! You can offer exciting Anti-Drug, Anti-Bullying, Life & Leadership Skills Adventure programming year round for much less than fixed-site Ropes Course! Gil Chapa 5302 N. 46th Street Community of ConcernBooth #329 Mimi Fleury 10900 Rockville Pike Consumer Healthcare Products AssociationBooth #310 In increasing numbers, kids are abusing over-the-counter cough medicines. And while many parents are diligent about addressing illicit drug abuse with their kids, most aren’t discussing this sort of substance abuse that could be happening in their own homes. Please stop by our booth to learn more. Katherine Bissell 900 19th Street, NW Drug Enforcement Administration Demand Reduction ProgramBooth #300 Tammy Bowman 600 Army Navy Drive Drugs 4 Real/Inflexxion, Inc.Booth #328 Drugs 4 Real.com, a free new, web-based prevention program, teaches early adolescents about the influence of alcohol and other drugs, and strengthens their commitment to avoid taking these substances. Drugs4Real provides a rich interactive experience that accommodates the different learning styles of early adolescents. It includes activities that engage and motivate learning. Liza Quinonez 320 Needham Street FACE – Resources Training and Action on Alcohol IssuesBooth #409 Heather Fisher 105 West 4th Street From Binge to BlackoutBooth #420 Considered a rite of passage, teenage drinking has skyrocketed to epidemic proportions. Chris Volkmann and Toren Volkmann, a mom and 28 year old recovering son, co-authored: FROM BINGE TO BLACKOUT (Penguin, 2006). They speak about the youth alcohol culture to communities, coalitions, conferences, students, and parents across the country. Chris Volkmann 3644 Lovejoy Ct. NE Gaylord National Resort and Convention CenterBooth #308 Opening April 2008, Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center is the newest monumental addition to the national capital region. With 2,000 guest rooms and 470,000 square feet of function space, it’s the cornerstone of National Harbor, a 300-acre waterfront destination offering spectacular dining and retail in Prince Georges County, MD. 201 Waterfront Street Hazelden PublishingBooth #421 Hazelden, a nonprofit organization, helps people reclaim their lives from the disease of addiction. With nearly 60 years of knowledge and experience, Hazelden's comprehensive approach addresses the full range of patient, family, and professional needs, including treatment and continuing care for youth and adults, research, higher learning, public education, and publishing. Roxanne Schladweiler PO Box 176 Human Relations MediaBooth #321 A leading K-12 educational publisher for over 30 years, Human Relations Media offers a complete line of award-winning videos, DVDs and print on substance abuse prevention, health, guidance, character education, careers and more. Elaine Napolitano 41 Kenscio Drive Innocorp, Ltd.Booth #415 and 417 Innocorp, Ltd., makers of the Fatal Vision® Product Line and SIDNE®; provide hands-on tools that will help you educate your community and schools about the dangers of impaired driving and underage drinking Jamie Stebbeds PO Box 930064 Join TogetherBooth #428 Join Together, a program of the Boston University School of Public Health, is the nation’s leading provider of web-based information for community efforts to advance effective alcohol and drug policy, prevention, and treatment. Join Together is funded by individual donors and foundations, with major support from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Eric Helmuth 715 Albany Street Lions Clubs International FoundationBooth #315 Lions Club International Foundation aids Lions in making a greater impact in their communities, as well as around the world. Through LCIF, Lions ease pain and suffering, bring healing and hope, and offer Lions Quest to promote the development of healthy and responsible young people. Sandy O'Lear 300 W. 22nd Street Mendez FoundationBooth #416 Rendel Stalvey 601 S. Magnolia Avenue National GuardBooth #314 and 316 Vanessa Riley-Moore 1411 Jefferson Davis Hwy. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism (NIAAA)Booth #501 The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism exhibit highlights the importance of alcohol research, prevention, and treatment for maintaining the health of the individual, the family, and the Nation. The NIAAA booth features publications appropriate for the public, research findings for professionals and policy makers, and research grant opportunities available for biomedical and social science researchers. A direct link to NIAAA's Web site will be available at the booth. Clarence Edwards 2107 Wilson Blvd. National Institute on Drug Abuse c/o MasiMaxBooth #405 The National Institute on Drug Abuse is a Federal agency charged with supporting research on the causes, prevention and treatment of all aspects of drug abuse including AIDS. The results of the NIDA-funded research offer this country's best hope for solving the medical, social and public health problems of drug abuse and addiction. Publications and research opportunities supporting these efforts will be made available. Deidre Watkins 1375 Piccard Drive NHTSABooth #505 The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration mission (NHTSA) mission is to save lives, prevent injuries, and reduce traffic-related health care and other economic costs. The agency develops, promotes, and implements effective educational, engineering, and enforcement programs directed toward ending preventable tragedies and reducing safety-related economic costs associated with vehicle use and highway travel. Faithia Robertson 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE NIMCO, Inc.Booth #408 NIMCO. Inc. is an educational company located in the heart of Western KY. We are proud to join forces with the National Family Partnership in promoting Red Ribbon Week world wide. We specialize in drug, alcohol, tobacco, nutrition, character and violence education and prevention. We offer a wide selection of promotional items with positive or constructive slogans or you can customize each item to suit your specific need. Stop by our booth #408 to see the NEW 2008 NFP Red Ribbon Week Theme. Dinky Hicks PO Box notMykids Project 7th GradeBooth #414 Project 7th Grade is an innovative drug prevention program aimed at the parents of middle school students. Parents learn about drug trends, terms, paraphernalia and are advised on ways to talk to their kids about drugs and create a proactive drug prevention plan for their family. Project 7th Grade is available in all 50 states and is a FREE program. Visit us today to find out more. Rachel Gordon 2211 E. Highland Avenue Office of Justice Programs/OJPBooth #304 Michael Lambert 2277 Research Blvd. Office of National Drug Control PolicyBooth #201 "Life After Meth" - An Anti-Meth Campaign featuring a series of inspirational stories of those who have successfully fought meth addiction and individuals combating meth on the frontlines. Gem Benoza 750 17th Street, NW On Applebee PondBooth #424 Anna Messing 8406 Sharon Mercer Road Phamatech, Inc.Booth #504 Phamatech is a leader in the development of innovative, quality diagnostic tests to enhance public health. The corporate focus specifically targets drug abuse. Phamatech promotes the implantation of international programs for the prevention of drug abuse in both home and workplace. Eugene Gutierrez 10151 Barnes Canyon Road Pride SurveysBooth #302 Pride Surveys collect the “four core measures.” CADCA coalition members receive a 15% discount. We offer assessment tools, addressing the behaviors and perceptions of youth and adults. Surveys include risk and protective factor questionnaires for students, as well as our popular questionnaires for parents and faculty. Call 800-279-6361 or visit www.pridesurveys.com. Doug Hall
Princeton Health PressBooth #309 and 311 Princeton Health Press publishes the LifeSkills Training program, the research-validated substance abuse prevention program for elementary, middle and high school students based on over 20 years of scientific research. LifeSkills Training has proven to help students develop skills found to reduce the risks of alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse and violence. Craig Zettle 711 Westchester Avenue Project ALERTBooth #429 Project ALERT is a substance abuse prevention program that is proven to help reduce the onset and continued use of drugs. Designed for grades 6-7 or 7-8, the two-year curriculum consists of 11 core lessons and 3 booster lessons arranged in a carefully prescribed sequence. 725 S. Figueroa Street PSA Worldwide Corp.Booth #320 PSA Worldwide Corp. has been partnering with government agencies for over 13 years by providing products to help meet your program objectives. Our catalog provides over 150 health education items and over 250 promotional products that at least 100 new products this year. You will enjoy the personal service you receive from our friendly, skilled and seasoned staff who consistently demonstrate PSA’s motto, “Service Like No Other.” Stop by our booth to see some of our most popular items and receive samples! You can also view our entire catalog online at www.psacorp.com. Leah Dombaugh 6645 Delmonico Drive Riso, Inc.Booth #325 Pat Pharr 1655 N Fort Myer Drive SADD - Students Against Destructive DecisionsBooth #411 SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) is the nation’s preeminent youth peer-to-peer prevention education organization. With nearly 10,000 chapters across the country, SADD can be a valuable partner in community coalitions. Starting a SADD chapter is free if your community does not have one – visit the SADD booth (Booth 411) to learn more! Chris Egan 255 Main Street SAMHSABooth #401, 403, 500 and 502 The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is a public health agency within the Department of Health and Human Services. The agency is responsible for improving the accountability, capacity and effectiveness of the nation's substance abuse prevention, addictions treatment, and mental health services delivery system. James Turner
Youth to Youth InternationalBooth #510 Jill Smock 547 E 11th Avenue Exhibit Hall
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