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South Plainfield Students Write Winning Script in the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s Middle School PSA Challenge
Posted 6/22/2020
MILLBURN, NJ — A group of three South Plainfield 6th grade students will film a television public service announcement this summer delivering important substance abuse messages as part of the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s (PDFNJ) annual statewide Middle School PSA Challenge.
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South Plainfield Students Write Winning Script in the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s Middle School PSA Challenge
Posted 6/18/2020
MILLBURN, NJ — A group of three South Plainfield middle school students will film a television public service announcement this summer delivering important substance abuse messages as part of the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s (PDFNJ) annual statewide Middle School PSA Challenge.
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nj.com: Overdose deaths jump in 2020, with nearly 10 people a day dying last month in N.J.
Posted 6/18/2020
Drug overdose deaths in New Jersey have leaped 20% this year amid a pandemic that advocates fear has exacerbated drug abuse and made it harder for those with addictions to secure treatment.
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95.9 WRAT Interview of 2019 Shout Down Drugs Second Place Winner Jermaine Bethea
Posted 6/15/2020
2019 New Jersey Shout Down Drugs second place winner, Jermaine Bethea, was recently interviewed on 95.9 WRAT's Jersey Rock Show to talk about the experience of social distancing during his senior year as well as his musical plans for the future.
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njtvonline.org: [VIDEO] Kids weigh in on pandemic and protests
Posted 6/8/2020
LIVE UPDATES: Tracking the coronavirus in New Jersey SOCIAL ISSUES Kids weigh in on pandemic and protests BY Leah Mishkin, Correspondent | June 5, 2020, 4PM EST SHARE: Kids across New Jersey are living through history: a once-in-a-generation pandemic and a nationwide civil rights outcry. It can be a lot to handle for elementary and middle schoolers, so to help them understand and reflect on their place in history, The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey asked kids to write about the silver lining they’ve experienced in the last few months.
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nj.com - Group asked N.J. kids for coronavirus silver linings. This is what they said.
Posted 5/30/2020
Along with learning remotely, social distancing from friends and family members, possibly dealing with loved ones falling ill, and missing out on typical events, the coronavirus pandemic has done some other things for New Jersey’s children and teenagers. It’s taught them some positive lessons about life, their families, and themselves.
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Children Across NJ Share Positive Experiences Discovered While Social Distancing
Posted 5/28/2020
MILLBURN, NJ — New Jersey children are finding some “silver linings” to the social distancing caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s (PDFNJ) Share Your Silver Linings campaign invited kindergarten through 8th grade students to share a story about a new healthy and positive family ritual, habit, activity or a healthy tip they have discovered while social distancing.
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Hudson and Mercer County Students Win PDFNJ Statewide Fourth Grade Folder Contest
Posted 5/13/2020
MILLBURN — More than 3,400 fourth grade students from across New Jersey have showcased their artistic skills and entered the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s (PDFNJ) Design a Fourth Grade Folder contest this year. The talented winners were chosen out of 28 finalists who were showcased in a virtual award ceremony held on May 12th.
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National Opioid Expert Dr. Andrew Kolodny Leads Knock Out Opioid Abuse Webinar
Posted 5/4/2020
MILLBURN, NJ — As New Jersey, the nation and the world continue to face the difficulties and tragedy of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey and The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey continued the conversation on the national opioid crisis affecting millions of Americans.
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New Study Offers Promising Results of the Patient Notification Act in the Fight Against the Opioid Epidemic
Posted 4/23/2020
Millburn, NJ — A new study has found that the Patient Notification Act, a New Jersey law that requires medical practitioners to discuss the addictive potential of opioid-based painkillers with their patients (and parents of minors), and to also discuss a safer non-opioid alternative when available, is having a profound impact on the fight against the opioid epidemic.