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We will meet the 4th Wednesday of the month at the library from 6:30-8:00pm Every 4th Wednesday, each family will be provided with a book to read with their family for the following month. When we meet again, we will have a themed menu, table crafts, conversation starters and family engagement. This event is for families with children of all ages. Register Below:
Weekly all-inclusive Dad Support Group for fathers to lean on one another, share experiences, and exchange advice. Our Fatherhood Reconnection Program focuses on supporting fathers in recovery as they navigate the challenges of reconnecting with their children after years of absence. We provide resources and activities that demonstrate the significant impact of consistency and the importance of simply being present in their children's lives. Contact: Valdare Johnson valdare@cartercountydrugprevention.org |
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Weekly all-inclusive Dad Support Group for fathers to lean on one another, share experiences, and exchange advice. Our Fatherhood Reconnection Program focuses on supporting fathers in recovery as they navigate the challenges of reconnecting with their children after years of absence. We provide resources and activities that demonstrate the significant impact of consistency and the importance of simply being present in their children's lives. Carter County Drug Prevention Fatherhood Support Program WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? Youth without a highly involved father are at a greater risk of early substance use. Studies show that up to 75% of adolescents in substance abuse treatment come from fatherless homes. Involved fathers boost a child's security, self-esteem, and success in school and life. In contrast, father absence increases the risk of delinquency—85% of youth in prison come from fatherless homes and face a higher chance of incarceration as adults. Children with both an involved father and mother have better physical and mental health, stronger problem-solving skills, and greater confidence and empathy. They also develop more self-control and moral awareness. In contrast, fatherless children face higher rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide. Teens with engaged dads experience lower stress and fewer depressive symptoms. WHAT CAN […] |
2 events,Looking for a chill place to unwind, play games, and meet new friends? Our weekly Chess Club is open to youth who enjoy chess, checkers, card games, board games, and anything in between! Drop in anytime during our open hours, stay as long as you like, and jump into a game—or just hang out and learn something new. It’s a fun, easygoing space where everyone is welcome. For more information contact: sarahstewart@cartercountydrugprevention.org
Partnering with the Text Less Live More Campaign, Carter County Drug Prevention and Students Against Destructive Decisions are launching the Unplugged Adventures: Signal Lost Series, a summer initiative designed to help youth and families reconnect with their community through positive, screen-free experiences. This series combines outdoor recreation, leadership opportunities, and community engagement with important traffic safety and prevention messaging supported through the Tennessee Highway Safety Office STOP Grant Program. Activities are designed to encourage healthy decision-making, strengthen peer connections, and raise awareness about distracted driving and other risky behaviors affecting today’s youth. Throughout the summer and fall, participants will have opportunities to attend community walks, scavenger hunts, team challenges, beginner-friendly recreation events, and interactive activities focused on leadership, teamwork, and safe choices. The Signal Lost series aims to: Promote distracted driving awareness and safe decision-making Encourage healthy balance away from constant screen use Provide safe, substance-free activities for youth and families Strengthen youth leadership and community involvement Create positive opportunities for peer connection and engagement Events are designed to be welcoming, family-friendly, and accessible for youth across Carter County. Community members are encouraged to follow Carter County Drug Prevention on Facebook for upcoming event announcements, schedules, and participation details. Participants […] |
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Weekly all-inclusive Dad Support Group for fathers to lean on one another, share experiences, and exchange advice. Our Fatherhood Reconnection Program focuses on supporting fathers in recovery as they navigate the challenges of reconnecting with their children after years of absence. We provide resources and activities that demonstrate the significant impact of consistency and the importance of simply being present in their children's lives. Contact: Valdare Johnson valdare@cartercountydrugprevention.org |
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⚡ BACK TO HOGWARTS 2026 ⚡ Witches, wizards, and Muggles of all ages—it’s almost time to head BACK TO HOGWARTS for a new school year! 🧙♀️🪄 Join us on Tuesday, September 1, 2026, from 4:00–7:00 PM for an evening of magical fun at CCDP’s office, 1217 West G Street in Elizabethton. This year, our Back to Hogwarts celebration is happening alongside the Elizabethton Farmers Market, which means your adventure will take you throughout the market! Visit the vendors, explore the grounds, and keep your eyes open as you search for hidden Horcruxes along the way. ⚡🔍 📅 Tuesday, September 1, 2026 ⏰ 4:00–7:00 PM 📍 CCDP | 1217 West G Street, Elizabethton Grab your wand, put on your house colors, and get ready for a magical journey back to Hogwarts! 🏰✨
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Weekly all-inclusive Dad Support Group for fathers to lean on one another, share experiences, and exchange advice. Our Fatherhood Reconnection Program focuses on supporting fathers in recovery as they navigate the challenges of reconnecting with their children after years of absence. We provide resources and activities that demonstrate the significant impact of consistency and the importance of simply being present in their children's lives. Contact: Valdare Johnson valdare@cartercountydrugprevention.org |
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Weekly all-inclusive Dad Support Group for fathers to lean on one another, share experiences, and exchange advice. Our Fatherhood Reconnection Program focuses on supporting fathers in recovery as they navigate the challenges of reconnecting with their children after years of absence. We provide resources and activities that demonstrate the significant impact of consistency and the importance of simply being present in their children's lives. Carter County Drug Prevention Fatherhood Support Program WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? Youth without a highly involved father are at a greater risk of early substance use. Studies show that up to 75% of adolescents in substance abuse treatment come from fatherless homes. Involved fathers boost a child's security, self-esteem, and success in school and life. In contrast, father absence increases the risk of delinquency—85% of youth in prison come from fatherless homes and face a higher chance of incarceration as adults. Children with both an involved father and mother have better physical and mental health, stronger problem-solving skills, and greater confidence and empathy. They also develop more self-control and moral awareness. In contrast, fatherless children face higher rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide. Teens with engaged dads experience lower stress and fewer depressive symptoms. WHAT CAN […] |
3 events,CCDP Youth Coalition is a youth-led, adult-supported program dedicated to preventing drug and alcohol use among students in grades 4–12. YC provides a safe and inclusive space where young people can learn, lead, and make a difference in their schools and communities. CCDP is also a SADD Chapter (Students Against Destructive Decisions). SADD empowers and mobilizes students and adult allies to engage in positive change through leadership and smart decision-making. For more information - jessi@cartercountydrugprevention.org Looking for a chill place to unwind, play games, and meet new friends? Our weekly Chess Club is open to youth who enjoy chess, checkers, card games, board games, and anything in between! Drop in anytime during our open hours, stay as long as you like, and jump into a game—or just hang out and learn something new. It’s a fun, easygoing space where everyone is welcome. For more information contact: sarahstewart@cartercountydrugprevention.org
Partnering with the Text Less Live More Campaign, Carter County Drug Prevention and Students Against Destructive Decisions are launching the Unplugged Adventures: Signal Lost Series, a summer initiative designed to help youth and families reconnect with their community through positive, screen-free experiences. This series combines outdoor recreation, leadership opportunities, and community engagement with important traffic safety and prevention messaging supported through the Tennessee Highway Safety Office STOP Grant Program. Activities are designed to encourage healthy decision-making, strengthen peer connections, and raise awareness about distracted driving and other risky behaviors affecting today’s youth. Throughout the summer and fall, participants will have opportunities to attend community walks, scavenger hunts, team challenges, beginner-friendly recreation events, and interactive activities focused on leadership, teamwork, and safe choices. The Signal Lost series aims to: Promote distracted driving awareness and safe decision-making Encourage healthy balance away from constant screen use Provide safe, substance-free activities for youth and families Strengthen youth leadership and community involvement Create positive opportunities for peer connection and engagement Events are designed to be welcoming, family-friendly, and accessible for youth across Carter County. Community members are encouraged to follow Carter County Drug Prevention on Facebook for upcoming event announcements, schedules, and participation details. Participants […] |
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