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The Meth Prevention Media Campaign, a collaborative initiative by multiple county organizations, aims to engage and educate communities about the dangers of methamphetamine. Targeting middle and high school students, as well as parents and community members, this campaign promotes positive messaging to empower youth against peer pressure. By steering clear of scare tactics, it emphasizes that meth does not equate to being cool, unique, or successful. A range of materials, including print ads, brochures, and banners, support this vital campaign. For more information, call 2-1-1 or (580) 286-6528.
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Meth Prevention Media Campaign Elements
Campaign conceived and created through a joint effort between: Atoka County Partnership For Change OUR Turning Point Beckham County Partnership McCurtain County Coalition For Change Custer-Washita County Health Action Team Meth Prevention
Campaign was developed to engage the broad audiences within the community • Primarily, those most likely to encounter Meth for the first time • Secondarily, those with a close association to someone likely to encounter meth ~ Middle school students ~ High school students ~ Parents, teachers, community members Meth Prevention
Campaign is designed to be a positive series of messages working in many directions: • Avoids scare tactics • Empowers young people to decline peer pressure to try meth • Remind viewers that meth does not make you cool, unique, a rebel, or a success Meth Prevention
McCurtain County Coalition For Change “A Turning Point Partnership” 1400 Lynn Lane Idabel, Oklahoma 74745 For More Information Call: 2-1-1 or (580) 286-6528 Brochure
Atoka County Partnership For Change OUR Turning Point Beckham County Partnership McCurtain County Coalition For Change Custer-Washita County Health Action Team Meth Prevention