Narcan, easy to use and available in Georgia, can reverse an opioid overdose by restoring normal breathing, potentially saving a life.
✔️ Available at most local pharmacies for a fee
✔️ Free Narcan locations can be found through @HarmReduction#drugpreventionawareness
Start 2026 with purpose! Sign up for Georgia’s Voices for Prevention's FREE membership connecting you to a statewide network fighting substance use & suicide. Access resources, events, stories of impact & tools to spark real change. Join @V4PGA today.
Seasonal Affective Disorder is real, and it can linger. A few things that may help you and your teen:
☀️ Daylight time outside
💡 Light therapy
🎨 Mood-boosting activities
💬 Reach out for support
You’re not alone 💙
#TakeaMentalHealthMoment#MentalHealthSupport#LiveDrugFree
Substance Use Prevention Day is coming! 📅
March 5, 2026.
Join advocates, professionals, students & community members for speakers, breakouts, networking, lunch, prizes & a Capitol visit.
Register: https://t.co/fvnzG5R06C
Lots of teens hear that cannabis is harmless or even healthy. Not true. CDC and NIH show risks, especially for developing brains: memory, attention, coordination, problem-solving, school, mental health, and addiction. Share to help bust the myth.
#MarijuanaPrevention
Feeling stressed or overwhelmed? Support is here:
📞 988 – Call or text U.S. counselors anytime
📞 GCAL – Georgia 24/7 support: 1-800-715-4225
Help is for every moment, not just emergencies. Save & share.
#MentalHealthMatters#MentalHealthSupport#MentalHealthHelp
Prevention starts with small, consistent choices, healthy coping, positive influences, boundaries, & asking for help. Every step matters. Need support?
📱 Call or text 988 for free, 24/7 emotional support.
📞 In Georgia? Call 1-800-715-4225 (GCAL) for local help and referrals.
Stay focused, inspired, and on a positive path this winter with these cozy & energizing ideas:
❄️ Join a Winter Sport
🧵 Explore Creative Winter Projects
☕ Join a Club or Group
Days filled with activities that lift you up = less room for risky choices
#HealthyCommunities
In 2026, you can start fresh, but don’t let goals become pressure. Take a moment to check in with yourself, adjust goals that cause stress. Listen to your body and choose ambitions that support your well-being in 2026.
#MentalHealthMatters#TakeaMentalHealthMoment
In 2026, we're pursuing the same mission and goals as always. Let's work together to prevent alcohol and other drug use, improve mental health outcomes, and pursue wellness for teens and families in GA. Visit our website to learn more https://t.co/urT0HqBJeP
Your voice matters. Advocate for youth prevention by attending hearings, writing reps, or signing petitions. Together, we can make prevention a priority.
Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for ages 10-34 in the U.S.—but you can help.
✔️ Know the signs: mood changes, withdrawal, hopelessness.
✔️ Listen & offer support.
✔️ Call/text 988 for free, 24/7 help.
No one should feel alone. Share to spread awareness.
Social media isn’t always what it seems, and teens are watching.
Talk about the difference between reality and the highlight reel.
Your influence matters more than any post they’ll see.
Help is just a call or text away.
📱 Call/text 988 anytime for confidential support,
📱 Call GCAL at 1-800-715-4225 if you're in Georgia.
Save these numbers—they could make all the difference.
Kindness isn’t just nice—it’s powerful. A small act of kindness can brighten someone else’s day and boost your own mental health. What’s one act of kindness that’s made a difference in your life? Let’s share ideas!
Join @V4PGA and help build stronger communities through substance use and suicide prevention.
Membership is FREE and includes webinars, networking, and resources. Let’s take action together—sign up today!
💻 Visit: https://t.co/6XdSNLOco4
Prevention starts with small steps!
🤝 Volunteer locally
📣 Advocate for resources
📲 Share prevention resources
Every action matters. Ready to make a difference? DM us or visit https://t.co/ORRr8tyqNg to get started!
Keeping kids substance-free starts with connection.
Strong relationships help teens feel valued. Safe spaces and education build confidence. Community gives a sense of purpose. Together, we can create a support system that helps kids thrive. Visit our website for more resources.
Educators, you’re often the first to notice a student struggling.
Start with kindness: “You seem different lately. Want to talk?” Your support makes a difference.