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To
order your free copy of the Pathways to Prevention guidebook click the
link below. It provides many practical, easy-to-use ideas for
congregational events that include persons of different ages.
Free copy of the Pathways to Prevention guidebook available from the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign Office of National Drug Control Policy.
How Can the Faith Community Help in Preventions
The
faith community is in a powerful position to effect changes in
attitudes toward the use of illicit drugs, alcohol and tobacco. People
of faith including young people and their parents often look to their
religious roots and their fellow believers when grappling with life’s
problems. The values that religious communities promote and maintain
are a solid foundation on which effective prevention programs can be
built.
You
can involve your entire congregation in the work of prevention by
building on structures and practices already in place. Consider the
following possibilities:
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Work prevention messages into sermons and homilies. For example, your
religion may believe that there is only one God and that all believers
should put God first in their lives. In this belief system, addicted
persons have allowed their drug of choice to control their lives in a
way that should be reserved for God.
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Encourage youth to design and display anti-drug posters In the
meeting/social hall. From cartoons to photography, let the creativity
of youth shine through in their own messages.
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Publish your faith’s policies on drugs, alcohol and tobacco.
Receptions, meetings or even celebrations may be an opportunity to make
community members aware of your congregation’s policies.
Order your free copy of the Pathways to Prevention guidebook. It provides many practical, easy-to-use ideas for congregational events that include persons of different ages.
For more information on drug proofing your children or how to tell if someone is using drugs visit our Parents Guide section.
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