Arizona Meth Recovery
The ARIZONA METH PROJECT is a collaborative prevention campaign aimed at significantly reducing first-time Meth use in Arizona. The campaign primarily targets middle- and high-school students, and young adults ages 18 to 24. Support for the campaign comes from state funds allocated by the counties, private funds, a significant allocation from the Maricopa County General Fund, and funding from the Arizona Attorney General’s Office. To date, participating counties in the ARIZONA METH PROJECT include: Cochise, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, and Yuma. The ARIZONA METH PROJECT mass media prevention campaign complements the work of existing anti-Meth coalitions and community-based education and treatment programs across Arizona.
The ARIZONA METH PROJECT is overseen by the ARIZONA METH PROJECT Advisory Board, comprised of appointees from participating counties, as well as expert representatives from the treatment, tribal, education, media and business communities.
The ARIZONA METH PROJECT implements the gritty Meth Project advertising campaign initiated in the state of Montana as the Montana Meth Project, which has been hailed as instrumental in raising public awareness of the dangers of Meth according to the Prevention Needs Assessment administered by the Department of Public Health and Human Services, where 93 percent of Montana teen respondents agreed there was great risk associated with Meth, which is 10 percent higher than teen perception nationwide. The ARIZONA METH PROJECT is modeled after the Montana Meth Project, which combines advertising with community-action programs. The Meth Project is working with states across the nation interested in replicating the program as part of their efforts to reduce the prevalence of methamphetamine use.
Crossroads, Inc. is a non-profit, drug and alcohol recovery, organization located in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona. Crossroads is a Level Four transitional facility licensed by the State of Arizona. The Crossroads program addresses the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of alcoholism or drug addiction, by providing food, shelter, 12 step structure and discipline. We can help you find direction to sober living. Pick up the phone and call us: 602-279-2585. Visit our website at: http://sober360.com
The ARIZONA METH PROJECT is overseen by the ARIZONA METH PROJECT Advisory Board, comprised of appointees from participating counties, as well as expert representatives from the treatment, tribal, education, media and business communities.
The ARIZONA METH PROJECT implements the gritty Meth Project advertising campaign initiated in the state of Montana as the Montana Meth Project, which has been hailed as instrumental in raising public awareness of the dangers of Meth according to the Prevention Needs Assessment administered by the Department of Public Health and Human Services, where 93 percent of Montana teen respondents agreed there was great risk associated with Meth, which is 10 percent higher than teen perception nationwide. The ARIZONA METH PROJECT is modeled after the Montana Meth Project, which combines advertising with community-action programs. The Meth Project is working with states across the nation interested in replicating the program as part of their efforts to reduce the prevalence of methamphetamine use.
Crossroads, Inc. is a non-profit, drug and alcohol recovery, organization located in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona. Crossroads is a Level Four transitional facility licensed by the State of Arizona. The Crossroads program addresses the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of alcoholism or drug addiction, by providing food, shelter, 12 step structure and discipline. We can help you find direction to sober living. Pick up the phone and call us: 602-279-2585. Visit our website at: http://sober360.com
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