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Prevention Services, Student & Youth
Camp CARE empowers kids whose family members suffer from addiction
In its third decade, Camp CARE is a summer program dedicated to empowering kids who have loved ones that suffer from addiction.
Erika Bradbury, a Community Health Educator with Care of ...
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News, Parenting Classes, Prevention Services, Recovery Community Center
CARE moves critical programs online to keep focus on addiction recovery
CARE of Southeast Michigan will be making a number of its critical programs for families and parents or individuals in recent or long-term recovery, along with those currently suffering from ...
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Alcohol, Tobacco, & Drugs, News, Prevention Services
Our Lady Star of the Sea students learn about vaping’s dangers at assembly
In 2019, 27.4% of high school students admit to vaping at least once, up from 1.5% in 2011. For middle schoolers, it’s 10.5% in 2019, up from 0.6% in 2011, ...
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While the legalization of recreational marijuana approved by voters in November 2018 pleased a lot of Michigan residents, there were many in the state concerned about the effects it could ...
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Alcohol, Tobacco, & Drugs, Substance Abuse
CARE of Southeastern Michigan to host town hall discussion on vaping
The popularity of vaping among school children and teens has raised concerns and questions among parents.
To help address these CARE of Southeastern Michigan will host a town hall discussion on ...
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National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, a program that provides a safe and environmentally friendly way to dispose of expired or unused drugs, will take place on Saturday, Oct. 26.
The program ...
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Alcohol, Tobacco, & Drugs
Michigan’s flavored vaping ban in effect today for retailers: What to know
DETROIT – Starting Wednesday, Oct. 2, Michigan vape shops will no longer be able to sell flavored e-cigarettes without being fined or serving possible jail time.
Flavored e-cigarettes come in flavors ...
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Alcohol, Tobacco, & Drugs
Detroit Free Press Keeping her son’s memory alive after death from a heroin overdose
Debbie Smith got the phone call at about 6:30 a.m. on July 28, 2011: Her 26-year-old son was dead from a heroin overdose.
She rushed to her ex-husband’s home — her ...
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Alcohol, Tobacco, & Drugs, Substance Abuse Recovery
Fox 2 – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive order against vaping
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive order to ban flavored vaping in Michigan is the big topic.
The governor says she’s protecting kids from getting hooked on nicotine. But many vape shop owners ...
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