Substance Awareness Coalition Leaders of Arizona was developed to strengthen and support the collective impact of substance abuse coalitions in Arizona.
The Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family is hosting a FREE, virtual Grant Writing Workshop for individuals interested in learning more about the fundamentals of grant writing.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2026 - 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Register here: https://t.co/adjGhHfH98
In this webinar, YPTC and Clark Nuber will bridge the gap between the NICRA process and what nonprofits need to know, walking through how negotiations work, where they most often get stuck, and strategies to move them forward. More info. & to register: https://t.co/8DUVWwj8Qg
This 2-hr. webinar will equip you with practical skills to identify, evaluate, and select evidence-based substance misuse prevention interventions that align with your specific community context, while avoiding strategies that don't work. Register Now: https://t.co/ETDJUBOvHK
Join CADCA’s Competencies in Focus: Implementation webinar on June 30 at 10 am (MST) to gain practical tools and insights you can apply in your coalition’s work. Learn more at: https://t.co/X3mEFgBTsy
In this Ask the Expert video, Dr. Rosalie Liccardo Pacula of the University of Southern California examines the public health implications and evolving policy landscape of global cannabis legalization.
https://t.co/rjgVah9fgV
Save the Dates-Virtual Prevention Academy (Cost: Free!) September 15, 17, 22, and 24, 2026
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm Pacific Time Open to prevention leaders or managers with 5+ years of experience. Questions? Britany Wiele ([email protected]). Join mailing list: https://t.co/C4lxLdnDAY
Webinar on the new Nationally Representative Survey Results Released on Addiction Stigma in America will explore the findings and how it shapes attitudes toward individuals in recovery and support for public health policies.
Register here: https://t.co/C1CEAcjSQH
New survey results released on Addiction Stigma in America. Key finding: Higher addiction knowledge is associated with lower levels of stigma.
Download the full report here: https://t.co/sCEdDu4jCA
Review Gallup's Analysis here: https://t.co/YB2y8aAxLJ
Developed by the PTTC Network’s Community, Coalitions, and Collaborations Workgroup, this toolkit supports stronger, more effective coalitions at every stage of development.
Learn More: https://t.co/Z7NSQG3ew2
June Training:
Collecting Prevention Data Part 1: What is Data Collection and Why It Matters
Date: June 11, 2026, Time: 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. PST
Register: https://t.co/mSXDRvDVAB
Despite no FDA-approved medications for methamphetamine use disorder (MUD), the 2021 ADAPT-2 trial showed that combining naltrexone and bupropion significantly reduces use. Discover more on this study at https://t.co/N0ulcZUyXe
Most people associate nitrous oxide with dentistry, but from a “Boots On The Ground” perspective, we are increasingly seeing it show up outside of medical settings. Learn More: https://t.co/5bOw58Orbm
Tall Cop Says Stop™ can help your organization? https://t.co/iEcQL7uLYZ
Help Is Available: Recovery Support Resources
remain critical for individuals and families impacted by substance use. SAMHSA offers confidential support, treatment referrals, educational materials, and recovery resources. Find support here: https://t.co/DMJJk2Ej0Z
Surgeon General Advisory Highlights Alcohol’s Link to Cancer
In January 2025, the U.S. Surgeon General released a national advisory highlighting the direct link between alcohol consumption and cancer risk. Learn more here: Alcohol and Cancer Risk | https://t.co/TLAqTrjTHX
Public health experts continue to raise awareness about the relationship between alcohol use and mental health. Recent data shows that alcohol-related harms continue to impact physical health. Learn more here: https://t.co/ftSemd3gQZ
National Prevention Week May 10–16, 2026 highlights the work of communities and organizations across the country in preventing substance use. SAMHSA's new prevention video https://t.co/wF9w4EH2Ty and SPTAC's Social Media Planning tool https://t.co/CMdItmTZvJ