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| 24 March 2000 Burning Question After Deadly Mira Mesa Car Crash: How Do Teen Drinkers Access the Booze? SAN DIEGO, CA (March 24, 2000) It's a deadly question asked too little and too late. How do underage drinkers get access to alcohol? Communities Against Substance Abuse urges the public to, once again, demand an answer after Friday morning's deadly crash which claimed the lives of three young men and injured another in Mira Mesa. more details 20 March 2000 Community Rallies to End Huffing Community advocates, teenagers, educators, law enforcement and health professionals to kick off National Inhalants and Poisons Awareness Week, create awareness and call for increased measures to address the growing problem of inhalant abuse among middle school students. more details 20 March 2000 Community Rallies to End Huffing, Sniffing, and Bagging During National Inhalants, and Poisons Awareness Week SAN DIEGO, CA (March 20, 2000) Just days after Cynthia Bramley McCormick held her son's hand as he promised never to abuse inhalants again, the 19-year-old was found unconscious with a plastic bag over his head. Seth Bramley died in September from "bagging" a can of shaving gel. "Seth was no longer in control, the inhalants had taken over his life," says the Wrightwood, California parent. more details 2 February 2000 Health & Wellness Community Planning Workshop Lemon Grove in the New Millennium More than seventy-five concerned community members are expected to participate in this workshop to begin developing a future vision and strategic plan for Lemon Grove as a healthy, thriving, model community. more details 27 January 2000 Score a Winning Touchdown! The East County Hospitality Resource Panel (HRP) is urging people throughout San Diego County to celebrate responsibly on Super Bowl Sunday, one of the biggest alcohol drinking days of the year. more details 11 January 2000 Heritage, Solidarity, and Strategy Dinner Attendees to Share Meal, Swap Alpine Stories and, Plan Future Vision Some one-hundred concerned community members are expected to participate in this visionary dinner meeting to begin developing a strategic plan for Alpine as a healthy, thriving, model community. more details 11 January 2000 Former Meth Moms Reunite With Children After Year of Intensive 'Drug Court' Board of Supervisors may consider expanding program to additional county lawbreakers Twenty-three former drug addicts will graduate from the county's Drug Court program. Two participants are former meth-using moms who have earned the right to raise their children again. Another is a former addict who has just given birth to a meth-free baby. more details |
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