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We are thrilled to announce that Partnership for Drug-Free Kids has been selected as an official Charity Partner of the 2018 TCS New York City Marathon taking place on November 4, 2018.
We co-hosted with Netflix a screening of their compelling and Oscar-nominated original short documentary film, Heroin(e), at the SoHo House in New York City.
Nancy and Michael Grogan, along with other cycling enthusiasts who believe in the Partnership’s mission, came together for the Second Annual Ride for Recovery, which took place at Cyclebar in Wellesely, Massachusetts.
We are grateful to the National Association of Broadcasters that has donated more than $32 million in airtime for PSAs focused on opioid abuse awareness and prevention.
The Partnership has been tapped by Media Planet USA as recurring contributors on adolescent substance use, working together on articles that bring awareness to important issues affecting society today.
Partnership Parent Coach Susan Knade and the Partnership's Steve Cline, were interviewed on the public affairs show, “On Time,” on the local CBS affiliate in Baltimore, Maryland.
One of our Parent Coaches, Jacqueline Perrine, a mother from Tennessee who lost her son Adam to an opioid addiction in 2015, shared her story with News Channel 5 in Tennessee.
Five of the nation’s leading advocacy organizations for effective enforcement of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (Parity Act) announced the launch of the Parity@10 Compliance Campaign.
We recently hosted another successful parent coach training, this time in Dayton, Ohio, where 12 caring family members who have been impacted by a loved one’s substance use were trained to become parent coaches.
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