Prevention Coalition of Monmouth County

Prevention Coalition of Monmouth County

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A forum where community members and organizations work together to improve substance abuse prevention

OUR VISION: The Prevention Coalition is committed to reducing substance use/misuse in Monmouth County by providing awareness, education and advocacy through collaborative efforts. OUR MISSION: The Prevention Coalition exists to meet the need for comprehensive substance use/misuse awareness planning and programming to create environmental change in Monmouth County. GOALS:
-To increase community col

06/18/2026

Ni****ne is a highly addictive substance with symptoms of dependance developing rapidly after frequent use.
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06/16/2026

Thinking first can make all the difference.

Prescription drugs like Adderall are often seen as harmless, especially in school settings, but using them without a prescription is still misuse. It can lead to anxiety, sleep problems, and even dependance over time. Saying no isn’t, missing out, it’s protecting your health. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, many young adults report misusing prescription stimulants each year. Awareness is key to prevention.
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06/10/2026

A new substance called Medetomidine is starting to appear in the drug supply. It’s a powerful veterinary sedative that can slow breathing and increase overdose risk.
Staying informed can save lives.
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Photos from Prevention Coalition of Monmouth County's post 06/08/2026

Quitting va**ng can be difficult process, but here are some tips for quitting.
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06/04/2026

L*D (also known as acid) is a powerful hallucinogenic drug that affects the brain and alters perception, mood, and judgement. Because L*D distorts how people see and interpret reality, it can lead to dangerous decisions, injuries, and accidents. Some individuals may also experience panic, paranoia, or confusion during use.
Understanding the risks of hallucinogenic drugs can help people make informed and safer choices.
Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
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06/02/2026

Underage drinking can have serious effects on health and development. Alcohol can impact the developing brain, increase risky behaviors, and raise the chances of injuries or accidents. According to the CDC. 23% of U.S. high school students reported drinking alcohol in the past 30 days.
Talking openly about alcohol and understanding the risks can help young people make safer choices.
Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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04/29/2026

When e-liquid spills or leaks, it can be absorbed through the skin, gums, and eyes, which can cause accidental ni****ne poisoning due to the product's high ni****ne concentration.

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04/28/2026

Know the risks. Protect yourself and others.

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04/23/2026

Kratom withdrawal can happen and the timeline looks different for everyone. Symptoms often peak within the first few days, with some lingering effects for heavy or long-term users. Support and treatment can make a big difference.

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04/21/2026

Xanax misuse can quickly lead to dependence. Recognizing the physical, behavioral, and psychological warning signs is an important step toward prevention and early intervention.

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40 Christopher Way, Suite 101
Eatontown, NJ
07724

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm