Arrrrrrr there land lovers…
I see that you have come in search of my famous Treasure!
Well we are pleased that you have joined the epic search. But as the captain of this Treasure Hunt my goal is for you to learn as much about the Red Ribbon cause as possible so that you will be well equipped to make positive decisions in the future.
The objective of each of my activities it to get the word out that when confronted with alcohol or drugs it is ok to say “NO THANKS”… My secondary goal is for everyone who takes part in this Treasure Hunt to “Band Together To Be Drug Free” and to share your feelings with your friends..
So, get out there scalywag and find each of the clues! The Treasure is your for the taking if it is being Drug Free that you choose!
This Web site is being funded by the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities/ Division of Addictive Diseases/ Office of Prevention Services and Programs (DBHDD/DAD/OPSP) via a contract to The Council. This Web site was constructed and is being maintained by The Council on Alcohol and Drugs.
Campaign Administrator
Harry Stevenson
Southeast Georgia Project Manager
Alcohol Abuse Prevention Project
Council Websites: www.livedrugfree.org and www.stopalcoholunder21.org
Council Address: P.O. Box 783, Alamo, Georgia 30411
Local Office Number: (912) 568-0064 Office
What is The Council on Alcohol and Drugs?
The Council’s Mission: We change lives by empowering communities to combat substance abuse and its related problems at home, school and work with proven, practical resources, prevention education and advocacy.
The Council’s Vision: To be the premier resource for substance abuse prevention and education: changing lives, saving futures.
The Council on Alcohol and Drugs The Council on Alcohol and Drugs is a 40+ year-old nonprofit, 501(c)3 substance abuse prevention and education agency that develops programs and materials based on the most current research on drug use and its impact on community.
Since our establishment in 1969 we have served the community through high-quality services and effective prevention programs. We have an exciting range of educational programs and services designed to engage children and teens, address the needs of parents, and to provide employers, educators, health professionals, policy-makers and the media with authoritative information on tobacco, alcohol and other drugs.
The Council is an official affiliate of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and a partnership program of the South Carolina State Chamber of Commerce. Our offices are located in the Georgia Chamber of Commerce headquarters in Atlanta. The Council’s Drugs Don’t Work program has been the official drug free workplace provider for the state of Georgia since 1993. Drugs Don’t Work in Georgia is funded by the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Division of Addictive Diseases, Office of Prevention Services and Programs.
What is the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities?
The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) is the state agency that focuses solely on policies, programs, and services for people with mental illness, substance use disorders, and developmental disabilities. Created by the Governor and the General Assembly in 2009, DBHDD began operations on July 1st, 2009. DBHDD is responsible for most of the activities that were undertaken by the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Addictive Diseases, which was part of the former Department of Human Resources. The Department is structured in three divisions by disability area: Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Addictive Diseases. DBHDD operates 7 regional state hospitals and provides and oversees community-based services across the state