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SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES

Maine Youth Action Network (MYAN)
The Maine Youth Action Network (MYAN) is a statewide Network of support for youth and adults who are striving to effect positive change on a wide variety of issues. MYAN's mission is to empower youth, adults and organizations by offering training, networking and leadership opportunities that help people transform themselves and create positive change in their communities.

Card ME Program
The Card ME Program is a voluntary responsible alcohol sales/service program that takes an innovative approach to reducing sales of alcohol to minors and visibly intoxicated persons. The program provides managers and owners with free tools to help set norms and expectations around selling/serving alcohol at their business.

WorkAlert
WorkAlert helps you to develope a Drug Free Workplace, a good way to protect your bottom line and the health of your employees. Involve key employees for input and advice and use their Drug-Free Workplace Policy Builder to create a printable drug free workplace policy that is custom made for your business.

Maine Youth Action Network MYAN
MYAN's mission is to empower and prepare youth and adults to partner for positive change by offering them training, networking and leadership opportunities.

Raising Your Child Alcohol Free: A Healthcare Provider's Guide to Address Underage Drinking
This guide for healthcare providers was developed to open the door for nonjudgmental discussions with parents and youth about underage drinking. It offers age appropriate talking points and suggestions to help you approach the subject of underage alcohol use. Included is information on how to proactively parent to prevent underage drinking with children ages 0-21.



Redington-Fairview
General Hospital

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Funding is provided with tobacco settlement money from the Fund for a Healthy Maine, through the Partnership For A Tobacco-Free Maine, Bureau of Health, Department of Human Services.