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April 2023

4/10/2023

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Wake Up Call 
  • On March 8th and March 9th, the Alliance to Heal Prevention Workgroup visited Onalaska High School to present Wake Up Call. Wake Up Call is a mock teen bedroom that contains over 20 red flags of possible substance use throughout the room. The walk through teaches parents how to be proactive in their child's life and how to start the conversation about substance use. Everything purchased in the room was bought locally for under $20. Attendees were given conversation starter cards, medication lock boxes and bags, and information on how to talk about substance use with their children. 
  • Family Fun Expo
    • ​The Prevention Workgroup attended the Parenting Place and the Coulee Parenting Connection's Family Fun Expo on March 19th at the Onalaska Omni Center. Over 4000 participants attended the event. There were aerial dancers, ponies, face-painting, games, and other organizations. Alliance to Heal had a foam axe-throwing game and gave out chalk, conversation starting cards, a conversation game, and medication lock boxes and bags. 


  • Drug Take Back Day - April 22nd from 9AM-12PM
    • Many people have unused and expired medications in their homes and this month, the Alliance to HEAL and La Crosse Sheriff’s Department will be hosting a Drug Take Back Day to collect them and dispose of them safely. We will also be having several volunteers from UWL’s Eta Sigma Gamma public health honorary helping out with the event. Bringing your old medications in for safe disposal saves lives by preventing these medications from falling into the hands of children and others who may misuse them, intentionally or unintentionally. Throwing these medications in the trash or dumping them down a drain damages our environment. 
       
      Bring your old medications to Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 22nd from 9 AM-12 PM at the Health and Human Services building in downtown La Crosse. You can also find collection sites near you open year-round at www.alliancetoheal.org. Drug Take Back Day provides a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposal, while also educating the community about the potential abuse and consequences of improper storage and disposal of these medications.​
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  • Overdose Awareness Month 2025
  • Harm Reduction Toolkit
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  • Data
    • OFRT Report 2024
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      • La Crosse County Disposal Locations
  • EDUCATION
    • ALCOHOL (YOUTH PREVENTION) >
      • RESOURCES FOR YOUTH
    • THC - CANNABIS - MARIJUANA (YOUTH PREVENTION)
    • OPIOIDS
    • Reducing Stigma
  • IN THE NEWS
  • Get Involved
    • Events >
      • Past Events
    • Workgroups >
      • Prevention Education
      • Harm Reduction
      • Treatment and Recovery
    • Contact Us