Our Projects
Houston’s Council on Recovery’s Choices School-Based Prevention Program
Partnership to End Addiction collaborated with the leadership of the Choices program and with the Council on Recovery to provide technical assistance in developing and conducting a feasibility evaluation for a Choices program manual.
School-based
Prevention
K-12 Prevention
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New Jersey Statewide Student Support Services (NJ4S) Collaboration
Partnership to End Addiction collaborates with regional hubs of the NJ4S network to provide professional development, parent education, subject matter expertise, and technical assistance.
Family members/Community
School-based
Prevention
Trainings
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Collaboration with notMYkid Arizona
Partnership to End Addiction partnered with notMYkid (NMK) to confront substance use and opioid addiction in Maricopa County, equipping youth, caregivers, and professionals with tools for prevention, treatment, and support. Through evidence-based strategies, community trainings, and staff presentations, we are helping NMK foster hope, build resilience, and demonstrate that prevention works and recovery is possible.
Family members/Community
SUD
Prevention
K-12 Prevention
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Platform CONNECT
We created a separate instance of the Helpline software, personalized for our partners and their needs, including instances that allow partners to send instant or scheduled messages to their clients, allowing more flexibility in communication.
Healthcare
SUD
Family Engagement
Prevention
Treatment
Digital Products
Text Messaging Programs
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Promoting Effective Use of Opioid Settlement Funds
We have used our research on effective, public health-based approaches to addressing substance use and addiction to provide recommendations for decisionmakers on spending the opioid settlement funds, specifically focused on effective prevention.
SUD
Prevention
Policy
Research
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Protecting Youth from the Harms of Legal Addictive Substances
We are working to help federal and state governments keep legal addictive substances out of the hands of young people by identifying effective youth protection provisions.
School-based
SUD
Prevention
Policy
Research
Trainings
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