GASP-The Groton Adolescent Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition

Our mission: To build a healthy, safe and drug free community by advocating for programs, policy changes, and practices that increase protective factors and decrease risk factor.
Our goals:
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To increase the number of Groton youth participating in programs that build protective factors from using a combination of science-based and other effective programs.
- To intervene to reduce and prevent substance abuse of all drugs among Groton youth.
The GASP Coalition was formed in July, 1999 to address substance abuse in our community among our youth population (12-18 years of age). The coalition represents a collaboration of several dedicated, local agencies, parents, teens and other interested community members:
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Members of the GASP Coalition strive to make all youth feel safe by living in a drug free community. This is accomplished by providing a variety of programs for youth to participate in and by taking a look at our community dynamics and making efforts to implement positive policy changes. GASP Programs and Policy Change Initiatives include:
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* Scientific research has provided evidence of effectiveness for the above listed prevention programs. |
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Learn more about the GASP Coalition and how you can help prevent underage drinking!
Youth Tobacco Materials:
Poster
Window Cling
Youth Tobacco Card
Informational
Folder
View the Parents Who Host Lose the Most Public Service Announcement here: Play Me!
(requires Windows Media Player)
The GASP Coalition
is funded by the United States
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Helpful Resources
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Download our brochure to learn more about the GASP Coalition:
GASP Brochure -
Learn more about Substance Abuse in our Healthy Living Section.
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Become a member of the GASP Coalition! Make a difference in the lives of Groton youth-contact Michelle Hamilton for more information.



