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  • Ginger and Larry Katz Welcome You to Our Blog About Teen Drug Prevention!
    Accidental Overdose | Drug Prevention Speaker | Drug Use & Misuse | Presciption Drug Addiction | Prescription Drug Misuse | Prevention | Substance Education

    Ginger and Larry Katz Welcome You to Our Blog About Teen Drug Prevention!

    ByTeen Drug Prevention

    Here is a overview of what our teen drug prevention blog will have to offer. There will be a variation of different ideas, tips, and stories, all pertaining to youth substance use and drug prevention education. My goal is to use this new outlet to connect to youth, parents, teachers and our other supporters. What…

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  • Last photo taken of my son Ian Eaccarino 1975 - 1996
    Accidental Overdose | Drug Use & Misuse | Ginger Katz

    How It All Started – The Courage to Speak®

    ByGinger Katz

    On a day like today, I remember my beloved son, Ian James Eaccarino, whose life was tragically taken from us far too soon. It’s hard to fathom how many years have passed since that moment—since my life shattered into a million pieces. There are no words to fully describe the devastation of losing your child….

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  • Evaluation of Courage to Speak® Programs at the Connecticut State Capitol
    drug prevention | Drug Prevention Speaker | Substance Education

    Evaluation of Courage to Speak® Programs at the Connecticut State Capitol

    ByTeen Drug Prevention

    Hartford Opioid Forum | Connecticut State Capitol | The Courage to Speak® Foundation was proud to present a preview of our new Parenting Program, Courage to Speak® Courageous Parenting 101- “Parenting through the Opioid Crisis and Beyond™” at the state Capital Opioid Forum on January 25. In addition, we showcased our other programs including the…

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  • Ian Eaccarino smiling in a baseball cap, remembered for his warmth, humor, and the light he brought to others.
    Accidental Overdose | Drug Use & Misuse | New Trends | Presciption Drug Addiction | Prescription Drug Misuse | Prevention | Substance Education

    In Memory of Ian James Eaccarino

    ByTeen Drug Prevention

    This blog is dedicated in Memory of Ian. No more families should have to experience this devastating tragedy. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) drug-related deaths have more than doubled since the early 1980s. There are more deaths, illness, and disabilities from substance abuse than from any other preventable health condition. Today,…

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  • Courage to Speak – Courageous Parenting 101®
    drug prevention | Drug Prevention Speaker | Ginger Katz | Substance Education

    Courage to Speak – Courageous Parenting 101®

    ByTeen Drug Prevention

    The Courage to Speak® Foundation began shortly after I lost my son Ian to heroin and prescription drug overdose. In the years that followed, I came to understand first hand the behaviors that enabled and perpetuated the disease of addiction. I did the best I could as a parent, but the disease was bigger than…

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  • Starting the conversation, parenting through the opioid crisis
    drug prevention | heroin | Prescription Drug Misuse | Substance Education

    Starting the conversation, parenting through the opioid crisis

    ByTeen Drug Prevention

    By Julia Werth Kileen Doyle never spoke to her son about drugs while he was growing up. She wasn’t even aware that some of his classmates and friends in Norwalk were using. That changed abruptly when her son’s long-time friend, a boy who had been on his swimming team and in his martial arts classes,…

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  • Family Focus: Ginger Katz of the Courage to Speak Foundation
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    Family Focus: Ginger Katz of the Courage to Speak Foundation

    ByTeen Drug Prevention

    Posted by Informed Families When Ginger Katz’s 20-year-old son Ian died of a drug overdose, the doctors suggested she tell people that he died of a heart attack or brain aneurysm. Katz said that the night before the funeral, she couldn’t sleep, feeling “physically, spiritually and intellectually” unable to attend the next day’s events. “I felt…

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  • Addiction – Drugs Don’t Discriminate™
    drug prevention | Ginger Katz | Prevention

    Addiction – Drugs Don’t Discriminate™

    ByTeen Drug Prevention

    Addiction – Drugs Don’t Discriminate™ Written by Ginger Katz | On September 10, 1996, I lost my 20-year-old son, Ian, to a drug overdose just before he was going into a rehabilitation program the next day. Ian had used marijuana, tobacco and other drugs in high school. At one point he was picked up by an officer at…

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  • Ian and Mom Ginger
    Adderall | Alcohol | Drug Use & Misuse | Presciption Drug Addiction

    Why is Teenage Drug Abuse on the Rise?

    ByTeen Drug Prevention

    The staff writer of Sober Living looks into the rise in teenage drug abuse. Partying with innocent drugs like cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana is usually the gateway to more dangerous substances like OxyContin, heroin, LSD, and cocaine. The teenage years are ones of change, learning, discovery, and for many, experimentation. Some may try drugs such…

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  • Want to save a life? Become a Facilitator Today!
    Accidental Overdose | Alcohol | Drug Prevention Speaker | Drug Use & Misuse | New Trends | Presciption Drug Addiction | Prescription Drug Misuse | Prevention | Substance Education

    Want to save a life? Become a Facilitator Today!

    ByTeen Drug Prevention

    Courage to Speak – Courageous Parenting 101® “Train the Trainer” NEW Facilitators Training Want to make a difference and save children’s lives? Fill out an application today! The Courage to Speak® Foundation is offering a training opportunity for new facilitators to teach Courage to Speak – Courageous Parenting 101®. The training is for individuals who…

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  • A Great Read: Sunny’s Story
    Drug Prevention Speaker | Drug Use & Misuse | Prevention | Substance Education

    A Great Read: Sunny’s Story

    ByTeen Drug Prevention

    Looking for a great read? Sunny’s Story! A great read, Sunny’s Story is a drug prevention story for children, adolescents, teenagers, parents, grandparents, and teachers. Written by Courage to Speak ®Foundation CEO and Founder, Ginger Katz, this is a true story about her son, Ian James Eaccarino, who fell victim to drug addiction. Sunny’s Story is narrated through the eyes,…

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  • Resources for Help in Your Community
    Drug Prevention Speaker | Drug Use & Misuse | Presciption Drug Addiction | Prescription Drug Misuse | Prevention | Substance Education

    Resources for Help in Your Community

    ByTeen Drug Prevention

    Get to Know THE RESOURCES in Your Community Each community has their own RESOURCES to effectively treat addiction of alcohol and drugs. Many fellowships, including NA and AA, exist worldwide. Narcotics Anonymous was founded in 1953 and is a free support system to anyone struggling with drug addiction. Every week, over 58,000 meetings are held in…

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