The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey, in collaboration with the Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse and the NJ Department of Human Services, is dedicated to promoting a drug-free environment in Hoboken, NJ. Through their comprehensive programs and research initiatives, they aim to educate parents, schools, and communities about the dangers of substance abuse and provide resources for prevention and intervention.
With a focus on raising awareness and fostering a drug-free culture, the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey offers school-based programs, community initiatives, and parent education. Their efforts include the 15 Minute Child Break, a resource guide, and campaigns such as Drugs Don't Work, American Medicine Chest, and New Jersey Shout Down Drugs. Through their commitment to combating substance abuse, they strive to create a safer and healthier future for the residents of Hoboken.
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