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CheckYourself.com
A drugs and alcohol resource for older teens. Explore your personal drug and alcohol usage by answering quiz questions about your lifestyle, read first-person stories, communicate with other teens, and play decision games to see how you might act in situations involving drugs and alcohol. Teens also share their personal stories on this site.
College Drinking: Changing the Culture
http://www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov/
College Drinking: Changing the Culture, is a website related to alcohol abuse and binge drinking among college students. The website provides an alcohol calorie calculator, an alcohol cost calculator, and a calculator that allows the user to figure out his/her blood alcohol level.
Free Vibe
http://www.abovetheinfluence.com
Freevibe offers information about tobacco and other drugs and links to videos and other resources from the National Anti-Drug Campaign. At the bottom of the drug facts/drug info page, there is a hotline number to call if you need more help.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
http://teens.drugabuse.gov/index.php
This Web site was created to educate adolescents ages 11 through 15 (and parents and teachers) on the science behind drug abuse. You will find animated illustrations, quizzes, and games throughout the site.
The Cool Spot
The Cool Spot was created for teens 11-13 years old to provide teens info about alcohol and resisting peer pressure.
The Truth
The Truth website provides information about cigarette smoking and the tobacco industry that enables individuals to make informed choices about tobacco use.
Recoveryconnection.org
http://www.recoveryconnection.org/talking-to-kids-drug-and-alcohol-help-resources/
Recovery connection is a website that provides people with drug and alchol recovery treatment options. This site discusses substance abuse revention for kids and also includes several links to other rescources for teens.
AddictionCenter.com
https://www.addictioncenter.com/teenage-drug-abuse/
Addiction Center has resources for teens who are beginning the process of recovery, including counselors and treatment centers.