The Basics
Our comprehensive guides provide you with all the information you need on alcohol.
Alcohol is one of the most commonly used substances in the United States. Even moderate use can lead to serious health and safety risks. According to data from the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, nearly 30 million people ages 12 and over have alcohol use disorder. That’s like packing a large stadium to capacity every day for almost an entire year. Staying informed about the risks of use, prevention, treatment and harm reduction can help keep you and your loved ones healthy and safe with this new alcohol resource center.
Our comprehensive guides provide you with all the information you need on alcohol.
Learn more about the health, social and legal risks associated with alcohol use.
Alcohol use is especially harmful for young people. Our resources can help you keep them safe.
Learn more about effective treatments available for alcohol use disorder.
There are many strategies available to reduce the harms of alcohol use and keep your loved one safe.
Are you concerned about your loved one? There are tools available to help assess their level of risk.
Our personalized text messaging program is designed to help you support your loved one and yourself whether your interest is in prevention, intervention, treatment or recovery.
This risk assessment is designed to help you better understand the risks your child may face related to mental health, well-being, personality, family history, and their environment.
If you suspect or know your child is engaging in substance use or other unhealthy behaviors, all you want to do is get them back on track. More effective communication and proven ways to change challenging behaviors are key to healthier outcomes.
Our personalized text messaging program is designed to help you support your loved one and yourself whether your interest is in prevention, intervention, treatment or recovery.
This risk assessment is designed to help you better understand the risks your child may face related to mental health, well-being, personality, family history, and their environment.
If you suspect or know your child is engaging in substance use or other unhealthy behaviors, all you want to do is get them back on track. More effective communication and proven ways to change challenging behaviors are key to healthier outcomes.