Fremont County Prevention Program collaborates with coalitions/taskforces and community groups working to collaboratively provide resources, education, and advocacy for mental health and substance abuse prevention.
Fremont County Prevention Program collaborates with coalitions/taskforces and community groups working to collaboratively provide resources, education, and advocacy for mental health and substance abuse prevention.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
Free program designed to advocate for individuals (and their family and friends) affected by mental illness and/or substance abuse and to improve their quality of life. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Ombudsman specifically helps with substance abuse or mental health issues through information and referral, coaching, linking to services, education, and advocacy.
Free program designed to advocate for individuals (and their family and friends) affected by mental illness and/or substance abuse and to improve their quality of life. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Ombudsman specifically helps with substance abuse or mental health issues through information and referral, coaching, linking to services, education, and advocacy.
SPAT (Youth Empowerment Council sub-committee) is a group of youth volunteers who present to various audiences and spread awareness by educating their peers on the warning signs, risk factors, and protective factors associated with suicide. SPAT also serves county wide with Natrona County Suicide Prevention Task Force. Since Wyoming has one of the highest suicide rates among teens, this is an important topic to inform youth and adults.
SPAT (Youth Empowerment Council sub-committee) is a group of youth volunteers who present to various audiences and spread awareness by educating their peers on the warning signs, risk factors, and protective factors associated with suicide. SPAT also serves county wide with Natrona County Suicide Prevention Task Force. Since Wyoming has one of the highest suicide rates among teens, this is an important topic to inform youth and adults.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
Give an Hour is a national nonprofit that provides barrier-free mental health counseling. We are able to do this incredible work because of our network of mental health professionals across the nation who volunteer one hour per week for one year to those who qualify for our services.
Give an Hour is a national nonprofit that provides barrier-free mental health counseling. We are able to do this incredible work because of our network of mental health professionals across the nation who volunteer one hour per week for one year to those who qualify for our services.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
The Firearms Research Center, Wyoming Department of Health, and Cheyenne Veterans Health Administration (VHA) are pleased to provide resources on suicide awareness and prevention. Sustainable, comprehensive, and effective prevention systems can improve the wellbeing and resilience of all Americans.
The Firearms Research Center, Wyoming Department of Health, and Cheyenne Veterans Health Administration (VHA) are pleased to provide resources on suicide awareness and prevention. Sustainable, comprehensive, and effective prevention systems can improve the wellbeing and resilience of all Americans.
This program works to reduce underage drinking and THC use, adult overconsumption of alcohol, tobacco, opioids and illicit drugs, and prevent suicide. The Community Prevention Coalition of Teton County includes parents, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, faith leaders, and local government. Whose purpose is to promote a safe, healthy, and vibrant community, whose culture encourages connectivity.
This program works to reduce underage drinking and THC use, adult overconsumption of alcohol, tobacco, opioids and illicit drugs, and prevent suicide. The Community Prevention Coalition of Teton County includes parents, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, faith leaders, and local government. Whose purpose is to promote a safe, healthy, and vibrant community, whose culture encourages connectivity.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention provides several programs to educate the public on suicide prevention. These programs range from 1 hour to 8 hours and most can be held virtually or in-person.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention provides several programs to educate the public on suicide prevention. These programs range from 1 hour to 8 hours and most can be held virtually or in-person.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
We have many free resources available to the community such as medication lock boxes, pill bottle locks, gun locks, quit kits, nicotine replacement therapy, education, resources, and information. We provide free trainings for Mental Health First Aid, QPR, and nicotine cessation groups.
We have many free resources available to the community such as medication lock boxes, pill bottle locks, gun locks, quit kits, nicotine replacement therapy, education, resources, and information. We provide free trainings for Mental Health First Aid, QPR, and nicotine cessation groups.
Working to address substance abuse including underage drinking, adult overconsumption, tobacco, and other drugs, as well as educate our community about suicide prevention and mental health related issues. Prevention Coalitions collaborate with stakeholders in the community which may be comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
Working to address substance abuse including underage drinking, adult overconsumption, tobacco, and other drugs, as well as educate our community about suicide prevention and mental health related issues. Prevention Coalitions collaborate with stakeholders in the community which may be comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
This program works to reduce the use and abuse of Underage Drinking, Adult Overconsumption, Tobacco, Other Drugs, and Suicide as well as educate our community about mental health issues. In order to reach this goal, prevention collaborates with the County Prevention Coalitions which is comprised of parents, youth, educators, law enforcement, health and mental health professionals, youth-serving organizations, local businesses, and many others who believe in the goal of a drug-free community.
Walk the Talk America believes that by improving the quality and availability of mental health resources to gun owners we can reduce suicide by firearm. We are paving the way by educating mental health professionals about gun culture and breaking negative stigmas around mental health for gun owners. We are saving lives.
Walk the Talk America believes that by improving the quality and availability of mental health resources to gun owners we can reduce suicide by firearm. We are paving the way by educating mental health professionals about gun culture and breaking negative stigmas around mental health for gun owners. We are saving lives.