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Fighting Drugs and Alcohol in Oakland Starts with Youth

May 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Alameda County , Castlemont Corridor Coordinating Council initiated a project in March 1990 to reduce the demand for alcohol and drugs and the harm they cause in East Oakland.

Worcester Has Limited Success in Fighting Back Against Drugs

May 1, 2003 | Program Result

Worcester Fights Back, which formed in 1990 under the auspices of the United Way of Central Massachusetts, worked to substantially reduce demand for illegal drugs and alcohol in Worcester, Mass.

Neighborhood by Neighborhood, Little Rock Combats Substance Abuse

May 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Fighting Back project in Little Rock, Ark., worked to strengthen community participation and resolve in combating substance abuse and its effects by strengthening neighborhood services and identity.

More Substance Abusers Get Treatment in West Charlotte, N.C.

May 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Fighting Back project sought to combat the problem of substance abuse by developing a single, comprehensive system of treatment and prevention that would reduce the demand for alcohol and illegal drugs in the community.

Unity Not Easy in San Jose, Even When Fighting Substance Abuse

May 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Alum Rock Counseling Center worked to develop a project, Join Together, designed to significantly reduce illegal drug use and alcohol abuse on the East Side of San Jose, Calif.

"Newark Fighting Back" Organizers Tackled Substance Abuse, Increased Treatment Rates

May 1, 2003 | Program Result

In 1989, the Boys and Girls Club of Newark initiated a project designed to reduce demand for alcohol, tobacco and other drugs in selected neighborhoods in the city of Newark.

Milwaukee Project Reduces Local Drug Abuse

May 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services developed a project designed to reduce the demand for illicit alcohol and drugs in the central city of Milwaukee.

Greater Columbia Fighting Back Shines in Work with Physicians

May 1, 2003 | Program Result

The overall objective of Greater Columbia Fighting Back, Columbia, S.C., was to reduce the demand for alcohol and other drugs in the greater Columbia area.

Group Fights Back Against Alcohol Abuse in Native American Community in New Mexico

July 1, 2003 | Program Result

Northwest New Mexico Fighting Back worked to reduce the demand for alcohol and other drugs in San Juan, McKinley and Cibola counties, a 15,000 square mile region with a large Native American population.

Companies Exploiting Unregulated Internet to Sell Alcohol, Tobacco Products, Study Finds

December 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Center for Media Education surveyed 300 tobacco and alcohol Web sites, and analyzed the commercial content of more than 100 sites to determine how these companies use online technologies to promote their products.

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