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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is awarding up to a total of $38.6 million in Resiliency in Communities After Stress and Trauma (ReCAST) grants over the next five years to help peo...

System Change | Trauma Informed/Response

StopBullying.Gov is on Instagram providing bullying prevention tips, inspirational quotes, and photos. This summer, StopBullying.Gov is sharing tips for bullying prevention at camp, and inspiring its followers to play their part in preventing bullying and promoting positive summer memories.

Behavioral Health/Mental Health

Features five LGBTQ youth who discuss details of their own trauma experiences related to their respective LGBTQ identities, how they gained resilience, and how professionals helped them in this regard. 

Behavioral Health/Mental Health

Presents a Florida-based website that is designed to equip patients and families with the best information, resources and tools to overcome addiction and lead a lifelong recovery.

Substance Use Prevention

Invites communities to host a town hall meeting on addressing underage and high-risk drinking as part of the 2016 national Town Hall Meeting initiative.

Partnership | Substance Use Prevention

Offers free information, in both English and Spanish, on health topics, including maternal and infant care, obesity, fertility/infertility, and pregnancy.

Early Care and Education | Family Strengthening/Family Engagement

Discusses resources youth and doctors can use to talk about sexual health and feel better prepared for their upcoming visits.

Developmentally Appropriate

Provides free resources for schools and youth serving organizations that offer information about alcohol and drug abuse and safety.

Substance Use Prevention

Features the Office for Victims of Crime Technical Assistance Center micro-site on Human Trafficking.

Capacity Building/Workforce Development | Vulnerable Populations

Presents resources, tools, and materials that can be used during the SAMHSA Recovery Month in September to increase awareness and understanding of mental and substance use issues, and celebrate the people who recover.

Substance Use Prevention

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