
SafeLaunch has made an incredible discovery in Primary Prevention: Drug Free Clubs of America. While schools across the U.S. already have clubs, only a select few boast having an invaluable Drug Free Club. SafeLaunch is on a mission to revolutionize this landscape. As we contemplate the staggering statistics - over 100,000 young lives lost to overdose each year, the rise in crime and homelessness, and the growing shortage of qualified personnel in essential sectors - the need for a comprehensive solution becomes crystal clear.
Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, with over 7100 current student members across four states east of the Mississippi, SafeLaunch is to announce the upcoming launch of the first two "SafeLaunch-sponsored" Drug Free Clubs of America, located in Clovis, California.
Drug Free Clubs of America utilizes the technology of prevention to safeguard the health of our future. By providing students with an unwavering reason to defy peer pressure, Drug Free Clubs make it easy for students to make One Choice not to use substances while their brain is developing.
What sets Drug Free Clubs apart is their alignment with proven prevention techniques. With the combination of random screening and youth-led incentives, students benefit from strategies that work. What's more, these clubs are entirely voluntary, creating an environment where students have autonomy over their own health.
Rest assured, Drug Free Clubs operate with utmost confidentiality. Test results are a private matter, shared solely with students and their parents, fostering trust and openness in the process. This is a movement that transcends punishment, opting instead for education and support.
Join us in promoting Drug Free Clubs in every school - the forward-thinking, sensible approach to shaping a brighter future for our children and our communities. Together, we can pave the way for a generation free from the clutches of substance use disorders, enabling them to live fully and achieve their goals.
Learn more about Drug Free Clubs of America. Contact us to find out how to start one in your school.