Texas
Anti-Drug Program
Drugs are exacting an enormous toll on families, schools and communities
all across the United States. The
Texas Anti-Drug Program, a project of The Today Foundation, is
committed to stemming this epidemic, so the children of today
can enjoy a better quality of life tomorrow.
Of
particular concern to The Today Foundation is the rise of "cheese",
a new and especially dangerous form of heroin that dealers are
selling to kids as young as 10.
First
detected in 2005, "cheese" is already killing middle-school-aged
children who become addicted quickly to the drug.
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Are you a parent, guardian, caretaker or educator who is worried
that a child you know might be addicted to "cheese"?
Learn more about "cheese"
and how the Texas Anti-Drug Program can help you
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Would you like to help eradicate the use of "cheese",
and other drugs, by school-aged children?
Learn how you can support
the work of the Texas Anti-Drug Program
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