What Do Zombies and Drug Prevention Have in Common?

This is the 15th installment in a series of profiles featuring both DEA personnel, as well as now statewide drug prevention groups. Learn about the tough but fulfilling, fascinating, and vital work these individuals and organizations do, as well as the many different ways to get involved in fighting drug misuse. For our 15th profile, we will be interviewing Dover Youth to Youth, based in New Hampshire.

Join the Together for Families Network

Families play a key role in preventing and responding to substance use. There are thousands of professionals and volunteers involved in all types of organizations who are in positions to help families help their loved one. DEA is honored to partner with these organizations at the state, national and local level. Together for Families seeks to be a place where you can find information that helps you wherever you are on your journey.

Watch: 'Awkward Conversations' Podcast Season 5

The Drug Enforcement Administration is pleased to announce the next installment of its collaboration with the Elks Drug Awareness Program. Catch up on the latest episode and take a peek at upcoming topics, as well as guests of "Awkward Conversations," Season 5 by accessing the DEA news release.

2025 National Red Ribbon Rally

During Red Ribbon Week each October, young people in communities and schools across the nation pledge to live drug-free by wearing red ribbons and participating in community-wide anti-drug events. This year's National Red Ribbon Rally features diverse community perspectives, youth performances, and contest winners.

Ohio High School Seniors Lead Substance Use Prevention Summit for Middle Schoolers

Nearly 100 middle school students participated in a crucial lesson on substance use, with instruction and mentorship provided by Ohio high school seniors from the Fairfield Prevention Coalition. The goal of the summit is to raise awareness among younger students about the dangers of substance use.

DEA Community Outreach Resources

Visit the one-stop shop to download all of DEA's 200+ resources, including fact sheets, flyers, posters, and education curriculum.

'Free Mind' Campaign Shows Connection Between Mental Health Challenges and Drug Use

Grounded in research and built with teens in mind, CDC's Free Mind campaign delivers powerful tools to educate youth on the impact of drug use and promote open conversations with their parents and caregivers about mental health. 

Fentanyl: A Decade of Death

Fentanyl is driving overdose deaths in San Diego and beyond. Steve Breen and his San Diego-based nonprofit newsroom inewsource explore the problem and the human toll through illustrated storytelling.

Xylazine: A Drug That Naloxone Can’t Combat

Xylazine – often called “tranq” – is a drug adulterant that DEA has detected in a growing number of overdose deaths, despite the FDA authorizing it only for veterinary use.

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