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          Featured Campaigns
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                Expect Fentanyl
   The primary goal of this campaign was to support substance use prevention among opioid users or those at risk of potentially taking fentanyl-laced substances in the County of Santa Clara. The campaign’s secondary goals were to improve knowledge about fentanyl and its effects, raise awareness of the... | 
                Opioids Take You
   Primary prevention campaign to raise awareness in young adults about the adverse health risks and consequences that come from opioid misuse/abuse, and the benefits of choosing a drug free life | 
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                Addiction is a Disease
   To reduce stigma and raise awareness of how to more productively view and assist those with addiction and other behavioral health issues. | 
                Marijuana is Not for Pregnancy
   Raise awareness about the potential health risks posed to infants exposed to marijuana use during pregnancy | 
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                Respect
   To promote a multi-chapter harm reduction organization | 
                The Institute at HRC
   To promote HRC’s “Institute,” a national training and capacity-building... | 
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                Drug War Peace
   To fight to change existing local, national and international drug laws... | 
                Me Not Meth
   To reduce crystal meth use among men who have sex with men (MSM) in... | 
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                California Methamphetamine Initiative
   To promote a statewide initiative to reduce the harms caused by crystal... | 
                User Friendly
   To reduce stigma associated with substance use | 
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                Good Party Host
   To raise awareness and reduce binge drinking on college campuses | 
                Resist Meth
   To reduce meth use and the spread of HIV among men who have sex with men (... | 
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                Just Another Message
   To prevent heroin overdoses by means of harm reduction tactics | 
                Fix With a Friend
   To prevent heroin overdoses | 
 
  














 
 
 
 
