WHEN strives to reduce early drug & alcohol exposure, promote awareness regarding risk & protective factors & strengthen collaboration in the community.
@MCSTOPDWIandTS and County Clerk Romeo call on High School students in our community to showcase their creativity and impact change with our spring 2026 PSA Contest!
Students pick the type of media and the message; we pick the winners and help promote the PSA. The goal with the PSA will be to educate our community on the importance of safe driving choices during what is known nationally as the 100 Deadliest Days of Summer between Memorial and Labor Day holidays! With this we want to encourage safety and the desire for no more deaths with “100 Days of Safe Summer Roads”!
Click the link for rules and to enter. bit.ly/psacontest100days
Nicotine is just one of many dangerous compounds in cigarettes. Choose to be nicotine-free. Get help: whendfcc.org/get-help
This graphic was developed by @StanfordTPT, a Stanford research lab focused on promoting adolescent and young adult health. stanfordreachlab.com
Worry and rumination can feel overwhelming, but they’re often attempts to create a sense of control. Understanding that process can open the door to new ways of responding—ones that support well-being instead of reinforcing the cycle. Learn more: at.apa.org/e2651a
May is #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth—a great time to check in on yourself & your loved ones. If you or someone you know needs help, confidential support & treatment options are available. #MHAM2026
💚 Help yourself & share to help others: samhsa.gov/find-help
ALT A colorful graphic with abstract shapes and flowers. Text includes important helplines: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, Veterans Crisis Line (Dial 988, press 1, or text 838255), Disaster Distress Helpline (1-800-985-5990), SAMHSA’s National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP). Websites listed are FindSupport.gov and FindTreatment.gov. The message "You're not alone. Help is available." is highlighted. SAMHSA logo present.
Your teen is hearing about 4/20. Do you know what to say?
You don’t need a big talk. Just a quick conversation.
Want more help with what to say? Read the blog post and download the 1-page conversation guide here: bit.ly/3QcFkra
Time to start gathering your unwanted meds for safe disposal on Sat., April 25. Please share this post with friends & family in Webster so we can all help keep Rx drugs from falling into the wrong hands. Thanks to our partners @TownofWebsterNY & @WebsterNYPolice.
@WCSDProud
Keep track of what is in your home, and safely dispose of unwanted medications on Saturday, April 25 in front of the Webster Justice Court. Details: whendfcc.org/events
Many thanks to our partners @WebsterNYPolice and @TownofWebsterNY.
Protect Your Brain is a free, science-based course for middle and high school students. In 20 minutes, learn how the adolescent brain develops and the skills to support mental wellness and healthy decision-making. Enroll here: bit.ly/4b8KhZc
Share & model healthy coping strategies like time in nature, physical activity, mindfulness, sleep, healthy boundaries, and talking. Safely dispose of unwanted or expired meds. #DrugTakeBack April 25 10:00-2:00. Details: whendfcc.org/events@TownofWebsterNY@WebsterNYPolice
If we only focus on warning them about the substance, we miss the bigger influence. What often pulls teens in is the image of connection and status.
Read this before your next conversation: hubs.li/Q043WzVG0
"They found that the teens who reported using cannabis in the past year were at a higher risk of being diagnosed with several mental health conditions a few years later, compared to teens who didn't use cannabis."
npr.org/2026/02/21/nx-s1-571…@WCSDProud@WebsterNYPTSA#Parenting
Talk to your health care provider, a substance use counselor, or call the Office of Addiction Services and Supports’ 24/7 HOPE Line at 1-877-8-HOPENY (467369) or text HOPENY (467369) or visit oasas.ny.gov/
This info is from: cannabis.ny.gov/consumers#un…