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Amercian Medicine Chest Challenge
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Volunteer to Share Information with the Prescribers in my Community
The statewide single-day initiative, organized by the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey and The Community Coalition for a Safe & Healthy Morris, in cooperation with the New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services and the Governor’s Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, will mobilize the prevention and treatment communities, community leaders and concerned citizens to raise awareness of the potential for dependency on prescribed pain medicine and its link to heroin abuse rates in our state. Teams of volunteers across the state will visit physician and dental offices, as well as homes in local communities, to distribute this vital information.
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ILLEGAL USE OF Rx DRUGS AT WORK
THE ADA, FMLA, AND THE ILLEGAL USE OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS AT WORK By: Stephen E. Trimboli, Esq.
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Contact Us
Please call or use the form below to contact us. For all questions regarding drug abuse treatment and counseling please dial 211 NJ residents only or visit State of NJ Hotline Numbers for more information.
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Medical Marijuana And The Drug-Free Workplace In New Jersey
Medical Marijuana And The Drug-Free Workplace In New Jersey By: Stephen E. Trimboli, Esq.
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Longitudinal Study
Children are being asked to participate in a survey regarding drug and alcohol use in their school. This survey is being conducted by the Partnership for a Drug-Free NJ and Fairleigh Dickinson's PublicMind Poll.
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2026 NJSDD Judging
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National Fentanyl Awareness Day
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Volunteers for Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day in New Jersey
Please submit any event photos to admin@drugfreenj.org and they will be featured on this page The statewide single-day initiative, organized by the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey and The Community Coalition for a Safe & Healthy Morris, in cooperation with the New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services and the Governor’s Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, will mobilize the prevention and treatment communities, community leaders and concerned citizens to raise awareness of the potential for dependency on prescribed pain medicine and its link to heroin abuse rates in our state.