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We hope you will join SAMHSA’s continuing efforts to raise awareness about mental and/or substance use disorders by planning a NPW 2016 event in your community! This year’s theme—Strong as One, Stronger Together—recognizes that one person can make a positive difference in their community, but when we all unite together we can achieve even more.
Six of the 7 days during NPW 2016 have a suggested theme:
· Prevention of Tobacco Use – Monday, May 16
· Prevention of Underage Drinking & Alcohol Misuse – Tuesday, May 17
· Prevention of Prescription & Opioid Drug Misuse – Wednesday, May 18
· Prevention of Illicit Drug Use & Youth Marijuana Use – Thursday, May 19
· Prevention of Suicide – Friday, May 20
· Promotion of Mental Health & Wellness – Saturday, May 21
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will hold its 12th National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible way of disposing of unneeded prescription drugs. More than 6.4 million pounds of medication have been collected over the last eleven Take Back Days in the US.
For a list of medication disposal locations go to one of the following websites in October!
Chittenden County – www.chittendenpreventionnetwork.com
US/Vermont – http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_disposal/takeback/
The Burlington Partnership for a Healthy Community invites you to attend to our 8th annual
Roots of Prevention Award Celebration to publicly honor the outstanding contributions of our awardees to support Burlington to be a safe and healthy place for us all. 
Registration and breakfast provided by Sugarsnap starts at 8:00am. Ceremony from 8:30-10:30am.
This event is free and open to the public. A $10 donation is appreciated, but not required to attend.
Burlington Community Substance Abuse Prevention Education Series:
The Hungry Heart an award-winning documentary film on prescription drug and opiate addiction and recovery in Vermont by local filmmaker, Bess O’Brien. Through the movie we see the many faces and diverse populations of addiction, and their continued search for a life of recovery. After the screening there will be time for dialogue and a Q & A with Bess O’Brien, a cast member, and a local treatment provider who can connect families to resources in the community. More info available at www.youparent.info

