Marijuana Campaigns

Our marijuana task force has been working diligently on raising awareness regarding the marijuana impacts on Passaic County residents. Let's Be Blunt is a campaign driven by youth in Passaic County, NJ, who want to connect with their peers about preventing marijuana use. Driving High campaign educates drivers that newly legal cannabis should be treated like alcohol and not consumed before driving.

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Marijuana Campaigns

Parents Who Host Lose The Most

Work with parents using the Parents Who Host Lose the Most Campaign. United for Prevention in Passaic County will work to encourage and support awareness of the Social Host Liability Laws. This will be done by promoting the use of the Parents Who Host, Lose the Most Campaign in all sixteen municipalities. This campaign will create a county-wide message to parents that underage drinking will not be tolerated. Parents will also learn that serving alcohol to minors in your home is subject to criminal prosecution.

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Parents Who Host Lose The Most

Project Medicine Drop

UPinPC will work to reduce the availability of prescription pills in Passaic County by collaborating with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs' 'Project Medicine Drop' program. This program allows community members to dispose of unused, unwanted, and expired medications anonymously, 7 days a week, 365 days a year at permanent drop boxes that are located within their local police departments. Passaic County currently has fifteen permanent off boxes situated all over the county.          

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Project Medicine Drop

Talk They Hear You

The “Talk. They Hear You.” campaign aims to reduce underage drinking and other substance use among youths under the age of 21 by providing parents and caregivers with the information and resources they need to address these issues with their children early and often.

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Talk They Hear You