METH PREVENTION LESSON


In many communities, it is easier for teens to get an ounce of Meth than a six-pack of beer. Drug use is on the rise. Please help us arm youth with the facts about Meth and empower them to live drug-free lives.

METH PREVENTION LESSON VIDEO

The Meth Prevention Lesson Video is a one-click lesson hosted by top middle school science teacher Mike Crockett.

The 20-minute video provides engaging educational content for middle school and high school students including:

  • Dynamic animations demonstrating how Meth use affects the mind and body
  • Testimonials from real-life users in recovery
  • Tips on how to talk to friends and peers about Meth use
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The one-click video lesson is an easy-to-use, effective learning tool for:

  • Red Ribbon Week curriculum
  • Health class units covering substance abuse and drug addiction
  • Science classes exploring the effects of chemicals on the body
  • All classrooms, including online classes and home schooling

* Supplemental independent study assignments are available to reinforce curriculum and dive deeper into the effects of Meth use and peer advocacy.

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING...

  • "Everything you hear is the truth. When I see your posts about meth it makes me want to tell my story, I wish I never would have taken that first hit.." --Luanne C.
  • "Love the videos. The meth problem is real and needs to be tackled. These stories are important and need to be told. Thank you." --Adam S.
  • "Please keep up all the hard work...Montana needs it now more than ever!"-- Erica H.
  • "I really like your page and what you are doing, especially with young people."-- John L.
  • "This project has had such a positive impact in Montana- great cause!"-- Andrea B.
  • "Thanks for keeping Montana safe!!!:)"-- Seth M.
  • "Lots of love for this organization!!"-- Kurt C.
  • "Thank you for all that you're doing!! Raising awareness and speaking out ends the stigma. It sheds light on the epidemic that has been going on for far too long." --Tori H.
  • "As someone in long term recovery, we have to stick together to combat the addiction epidemic going on in our country! Continue to fight the good fight!!"-- Carrie W.

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