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Page 1: ABC-640, Alcohol & Drug Resource Providers · PDF fileAlcohol & Drug Resource Providers Drug and alcohol problems are a serious threat to our society. There are enormous resources

Alcohol & DrugResourceProviders

Drug and alcohol problemsare a serious threat to our society.There are enormous resources inthe private and public sector tocombat this threat througheducation, prevention, treatment,and law enforcement. This pamphlet is a quickguide for people seeking referralsor information on these issues.

Questions or commentsconcerning this form? Pleasecontact:

California Department ofAlcoholic Beverage Control3810 Rosin CourtSuite 150Sacramento, CA 95834(916) 263-6919www.abc.ca.gov

Hotlines andHelplines

Al-Anon1-800-356-9996 Organized support groups forfamily and friends of alcoholics.

Alateen1-800-356-9996 Support groups (for teensonly) dealing with alcoholics.

Alcohol and Drug AbuseHotlines1-800-ALCOHOL1-800-COCAINE1-800-622-HELP Information and referrals.

Alcohol and Drug Helpline1-800-821-4357 Provides referrals to localfacilities where adolescents andadults can seek help.

Alcoholics Anonymouswww.alcoholics-anonymous.org/ Home page for the AlcoholicsAnonymous World ServicesOrganization.

American Council onAlcoholism3900 N. Fairfax Dr, Ste 401Arlington, VA 22203Helpline: (800) 527-5344(703) 248-9005www.aca-usa.org A 501(c)3 national non-profithealth organization dedicated toeducating the public about theeffects of alcohol, alcoholism andalcohol abuse, and the need forprompt, effective, affordable, andavailable treatment. Alsooperates a national toll-free 800HelpLine for alcoholismtreatment and recovery referralassistance.

California Self-Help Center(UCLA)1-800-222-LINK Gives referrals to one or moreof the 4,600 self-help/mutualsupport groups throughout theState. A wide range of concernsare listed: bereavement, chronicillness, parenting, divorce,addictions, and many more. Also has a library of referencematerials on self-help relatedsubjects.

Drug Free for a NewCentury Hotline1-800-487-4890 Provides alcohol and drugstatistics, information, andreferrals.

National Council onAlcoholism and DrugDependence Hotline1-800-622-2255 Provides referrals to affiliateoffices regarding alcoholism andteen drinking problems.

National Youth CrisisHotline1-800-448-4663 Provides counseling andreferrals to local drug treatmentcenters.

Recovering NetworkAmerican Council onAlcoholism1-800-252-6465 Offers treatment referrals,counseling, and advice forrecovering alcoholics.

Statewide Youth CrisisLine1-800-943-5200 Emergency referral servicesfor runaways and homelessyouth.

Victim Assistance1-800-VICTIMS Provides services to victimsand their families, including legalinformation. Provided by theOffice of Criminal JusticePlanning.

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Information,Materials, etc.

Advocates for Highway andAuto Safety750 First St, NE, Ste 901Washington, DC 20002(202) 408-1711www.saferoads.org Status of state anti-impaireddriving legislation; informationon how to be involved in statelegislative activities.

Alcohol and DrugPrograms, Department of;Resource Center1700 K StreetSacramento, CA 958141-800-879-2772TDD (916) 1-800-660-9151 The Resource Center isdesigned to serve the needs ofcommunities, organizations, andalcohol and drug programs,including community leaders,policy makers, families, andindividuals. Anyone can accessits services free of charge. Provides pamphlets, posters,videos for loan, and onlinedatabase searches. Ask for a freepublications catalog and videocatalog.

Alcohol ResearchCenter/BCR 1Research Institute of theScripps Clinic10666 N. Torrey PinesLa Jolla, CA 92037(619) 554-9724 Provides information,speakers, reprints of originalresearch papers, and consultationon the biology of alcohol anddrug abuse, and alcohol and drugmechanisms.

Alcohol Research Group1816 Scenic AvenueBerkeley, CA 94709(510) 642-5208 One of the oldest and largestalcohol and drug libraries in theU.S. The ARG's library is anon-lending library open to thepublic for reference and researchuse. Its collection encompassesthe social andcultural aspects of alcohol,tobacco, and drug use.

Alcohol, Tobacco andFirearms, Bureau ofDepartment of theTreasury650 Massachusetts Ave,NWWashington, DC 20226www.atf.treas.gov The Bureau regulates thequalification and operations ofdistilleries, wineries, breweries,importers and wholesalers; testsnew products coming onto themarket; determines whether anyproducts currently on the marketpose a health risk to consumers;ensures alcohol beverage labelsdo not contain misleadinginformation and adhere toregulatory mandates; ensures thecollection of alcohol beverageexcise taxes; prevents entry intothe industry by criminals orpersons whose businessexperience or associations pose arisk of tax fraud; suppresses labelfraud, commercial bribery,diversion and smuggling, andother unlawful practices in thealcohol beverage marketplace.

American AutomobileAssociation (AAA)1000 AAA DriveHeathrow, FL 32746-5063(407) 444-7000www.aaa.com AAA is a not-for-profitfederation of more than 1000offices nationwide which can becontacted regarding educationalmaterials and support for publicservice efforts.

Attorney General's OfficeCrime and ViolencePrevention CenterState of CaliforniaDepartment of JusticeP.O. Box 944255Sacramento, CA 94244-2550(916) 324-7863www.caag.state.ca.us The Crime and ViolencePrevention Center provides:cutting-edge preventionprograms; training in effectiveprevention strategies; communityoutreach and assistance; policydevelopment and advocacy; grant

funding; publications; videos; andother multi-media resources.

Bacchus and Gamma PeerEducation Networkwww.bacchusgamma.org/ The BACCHUS andGAMMA Peer EducationNetwork is an internationalassociation of college anduniversity-based peer educationprograms focusing on alcoholabuse prevention and other relatedstudent health and safety issues.This site offers access to acatalog of prevention materials,monthly newsletter andconference calendar.

Beer Institute122 Eye St, NW, #825Washington, D.C. 20005(202) 737-BEER The Beer Institute wasorganized in 1986 to represent theindustry before Congress, Statelegislatures, and public forumsacross the country. The Institutealso has programs that promotehealth awareness, responsibleconsumption habits andmoderation. Works withgovernment, distributors, andretailers to educate and informconsumers.

Boating and Waterways1629 "S" StreetSacramento, CA 95814(916) 445-2429 The State agency thatregulates boating in California.Publishes a brochure on boatingand alcohol; provides a trainingcourse and a "boating and alcoholenforcement manual" for peaceofficers who patrol waterways;and maintains statistics onboating fatalities and alcohol.

California CoordinatingCouncil on ResponsibleBeverage ServiceP.O. Box 255064Sacramento, CA 95865(916) 444-9807 A private, not-for-profitcorporation whose boardmembership consists of peoplefrom industry, government, andcommunity interests jointlydedicated to assuring the highest

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quality of responsible beverageservice training throughoutCalifornia.

California Council onAlcohol Policy (CalCouncil)26 Berkeley AvenueVentura, CA 93004(805) 558-6802 CalCouncil is a Californianon-profit 501(c)(3) organizationthat prevents alcohol-relatedproblems through education,community organizing, andpublic policy efforts. Publishesa quarterly newsletter.

California Council onAlcohol Problems803 Vallejo WaySacramento, CA 95818(916) 441-1844 An association of churchgroups in California concernedabout prevention and treatment ofalcohol problems. Theorganization publishes a quarterlynewsletter.

California Highway Patrol2555 First Ave.P.O. Box 942898Sacramento, CA 94298-0001(916) 657-7202 The Office of Public Affairscan provide information ondriving under the influence. Alsopublishes annual statistics onalcohol-involved motor vehiclecollisions. The California HighwayPatrol has 98 area officesstatewide, all staffed with PublicAffairs Officers who are availablefor presentations to schools,service organizations, youthgroups, etc.

California State Library914 Capitol MallSacramento, CA 95814(916) 322-4570TDD (916) 324-8026 Available to anyone whocalls or comes in Mondaythrough Friday,8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Stategovernment employees canborrow books or materialsdirectly in person or by mail.All other residents may

borrow materials by requestingthem through their local libraries.

CalPartners Coalition909 - 12th Street, #205Sacramento, CA 95814(916) 442-3760www.calpartners.org/ A statewide alcohol andsubstance abuse preventioncoalition. Provides no-costtechnical assistance services toalcohol and other drugorganizations and organizationsproviding mentoring services forchildren within specificpopulations.

Center for Nutrition Policyand PromotionU.S. Department ofAgriculture1120 20th St, NW, #200North LobbyWashington, D.C. 20036(202) 208-2417 Publishes dietary guidelineson alcohol consumption.

Center for SubstanceAbuse PreventionTeen Drinking PreventionProgram820 First St. NE, #510Washington, D.C. 200021-800-937-6727 This program develops andimplements community-basedprevention campaigns to promoteeffective health andcommunications strategies ineight cities across the U.S.

Center for SubstanceAbuse Researchwww.bsos.umd.edu/cesar/cesar.html A research center with theprimary mission to collect,analyze and disseminateinformation on the nature andextent of substance abuse relatedproblems.

Center for the Science inthe Public Interest1875 Connecticut Ave.,NWWashington, D.C. 20009-5728(202) 332-9110www.cspinet.org/ An independent, nonprofitconsumer advocacy groupspecializing in health issues.Publishes information on alcoholmarketing and advertising.

Center on Addiction andSubstance Abuse (CASA)www.casacolumbia.org/home.htm CASA is a uniquethink/action tank that bringstogether all of the professionaldisciplines (health policy,medicine and nursing,communications, economics,sociology and anthropology, lawand law enforcement, business,religion and education) needed tostudy and combat all forms ofsubstance abuse - illegal drugs,pills, alcohol and tobacco - asthey affect society.

Center on AlcoholAdvertisingwww.traumafdn.org/alcohol/ads/ Focus on alcohol advertising,media campaigns and othermaterials specific to alcohol.

Century Council, The550 South Hope St, #1950Los Angeles, CA 90071-2604(213) 624-9898 Funded by America's leadingdistillers, the Council provideseducational programs aboutalcohol for middle school throughcollege; researches and identifiessolutions at state and federallevel; provides culturallyappropriate programs to reduceDUI and underage drinkingamong Native American andHispanic population; providesretailer programs with materialsand promotions to preventminors from buying alcoholicbeverages.

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Criminal Justice Planning(OCJP), Office of1130 K Street, #300Sacramento, CA 95814(916) 324-9100 The state agency whoseoverall mission is to providefinancial and technical assistanceto State and local criminal justiceagencies. The office operates a youthdrug prevention branch andjuvenile justicebranch that administers severalprograms focused on theprevention of alcohol and druguse.

Distilled Spirits Council ofthe U.S. (DISCUS)1250 Eye St. NW, #400Washington, D.C. 20005-3998(202) 628-3544 National trade organizationfor manufacturers of distilledspirits. Provides extensiveinformation about the production,distribution, and sales ofalcoholic beverages.

Drug Abuse Informationand Monitoring Project(DAIMP)1100 Glendon Ave. #763Los Angeles, CA 90024(213) 825-9057 Distributes currentinformation on drug abusedevelopments and trends andconducts original epidemiologicalresearch. Funded by the State andadministered through UCLANeuropsychiatric Institute.

Drugs & Crime Data Center& ClearinghouseU.S. Department of Justice1-800-666-3332 The Drugs & Crime DataCenter & Clearinghouse servesthe drugs-and-crime informationneeds of Federal, State, and localpolicy makers, criminal justiceand public health practitioners,researchers and universities,private corporations, the media,and the public.

Education, Department of;Healthy Kids, HealthyCalifornia721 Capitol MallP.O. Box 944272Sacramento, CA 94244-2720(916) 657-2810 Provides technical assistancein planning, operating, andpromoting comprehensive healthand prevention programs.Services are available to countyoffices of education, schooldistricts, and communities.

Emergency Nurses CARE,Inc205 S. Whiting St, Ste 403Alexandria, VA 22304(703) 370-4050www.ena.org Emergency health careprofessionals in 46 states whovolunteer to present programsabout underage alcohol use,impaired driving, and safety belts.

EMT Group, Inc., The771 Oak Ave. ParkwayFolsom, CA 95630(916) 983-6680www.emt.org Through a contract with theCalifornia Department of Alcoholand Drug Programs, provides no-cost consulting and technicalassistance services on alcohol anddrug problem prevention toeligible organizations and groupsthroughout the State.

Fighting Back2553 The Vanderbilt ClinicNashville, TN 37232-5305(615) 399-9270 Provides information on 12national model program sites.The 12 programs, located inmedium-sized communities, arecomprehensive community-basedapproaches to reducing thedemand for alcohol and illegaldrugs.

Friday Night LivePartnership, California2637 W. Burrel AvenueP.O. Box 5091Visalia, CA 93278-5091(559) 733-6496www.fridaynightlive.org Friday Night Live buildspartnerships for positive andhealthy youth development whichengage youth as active leaders andresources in their communities.

Higher Education Centerfor Alcohol and Other DrugPrevention, Thewww.edc.rog/hec/ An organization providingnationwide support for campusalcohol and illicit drug preventionefforts.

Institute for the Study ofSocial Change2150 Shattuck Ave. #900Berkeley, CA 94704(510) 540-4717 The Institute is connectedwith U.C. Berkeley. It providesconsultation on (1) thedevelopment of responsiblebeverage service; (2) thedevelopment of communitypolicies preventing alcoholrelated problems by collectingand applying data from policedepartments; (3) the use of localplanning and zoning to preventproblems with retail alcoholoutlets; and (4) problem solvingfor nuisance abatements atexisting retail outlets.

Join Together441 Stuart StreetSixth FloorBoston, MA 02116(617) 437-1500www.jointogether.org/ A national program to helpcommunities fight alcohol anddrug abuse. Program components include:public policy panels; training forleaders to guide community-basedefforts; a national computernetwork for communities to shareinformation and ideas; acommunications program; andtechnical assistance to coalitions. Publications includeStrategies to Reduce Underage

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Access to Alcohol and SaveLives in Your Community.

Justice, Department of;Bureau of CriminalStatisticsP.O. Box 13427Sacramento, CA 95813(916) 739-5166 Collects statewide crimereports by police jurisdiction onall major categories of criminalactivity. Annual arrestinformation for each city isavailable on request. Tabulationsare also available by age, race,and ethnic group.

Juvenile Justice andDelinquency Prevention(OJJDP), Office ofwww.ncjrs.org/ojjhome.htm OJJDP provides federalleadership on juvenile justice anddelinquency prevention efforts,which include alcohol and othersubstance use and abuse. Ofspecial interest on this site is thecompendium of preventionresources for combating underagedrinking. Federal, state, local andprivate resource links are listed.

League of California Cities1400 K StreetSacramento, CA 95814(916) 444-5790 Provides limited informationthrough conferences and writtenmaterial for city officials onmatters pertaining to regulationand planning of alcohol outlets.

Licensed BeverageInformation Council1225 Eye Street, NW#500Washington, D.C. 20005(202) 682-4776 A nonprofit, non-advocacyorganization that has sponsoredextensive public and medicaleducation programs in the areasof alcohol and pregnancy,alcoholism as a treatable disease,and prevention of underagedrinking and drunk driving.LBIC provides support tonational, State, and localprograms.

Marin Institute for thePrevention of Alcohol andOther Drug Problems24 Belvedere St.San Rafael, CA 94901(415) 456-5692www.marininstitute.org/ Provides comprehensiveinformation services to Institutestaff and constituencies. The Resource Center'slibrary provides state-of-the-artservices, including but notlimited to reference services, on-line searching, and acomprehensive collection in theareas of environmental andcommunity-based preventionstrategies and alcoholic beverageindustry activities.

Minority Health, Office of;Resource Center (OMHRC)www.omhrc.gov/index.htm This resource center offersinformation on a variety of healthtopics, including substanceabuse, cancer, heart disease,violence, diabetes, HIV/AIDS andinfant mortality. OMH-RCoffers customized databasesearches, publications, mailinglists, referrals and more regardingAmerican Indian and AlaskaNative, African American, AsianAmerican and Pacific Islander,and Hispanic populations.

Monitoring the FutureStudy, Thewww.isr.umich.edu/src/mtf This is the home of thenational annual survey of 8th,10th and 12th grade students.Many data tables are availablehere before they're available inprint anywhere.

Mothers Against DrunkDriving (MADD)California Organization(800) I AM-MADDwww.madd.org/ The mission of MADD is tostop drunk driving and to supportvictims of this violent crime.This non-profit grassrootsorganization offers assistance,education, and publications.

Motor Vehicles,Department of2120 BroadwaySacramento, CA 94232-3890(916) 657-7028www.dmv.ca.gov Registers vehicles andlicenses drivers. Publishesresearch notes; DUI Summaryand Statistics Fact Sheets; andAdministrative Per Se (DUI) FactSheets.

National Alcohol BeverageControl Associationwww.nabca.org/ NABCA is a trade associationrepresenting 19 jurisdictionsknown as the "control states"which not only regulate alcoholbeverage distribution within theirrespective borders, but also sellthese products at the wholesaleand, in many cases, retail level. NABCA compiles over sixmillion pages of statistical dataeach year, publishes annualsurveys of state operations; and isa resource for informational andeducational materials. Also, ofincreasing importance, is theAssociation's role in publiceducation and awarenessprograms.

National Association ofGovernors' Highway SafetyRepresentatives(NAGHSR)750 First Street, NE, Suite720Washington, DC 20002(202) 789-0942www.naghsr.org NAGHSR is the voice of thestates in highway safety.NAGHSR's members areappointed by their state'sgovernors and charged with theresponsibility of planning andcarrying out their state's annualhighway safety plan. Websitecontains resources on preventingunderage drinking.

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National Center forNeighborhood Enterprise1367 Connecticut Ave.,NWWashington, DC 20036(202) 518-6500 Provides grants for preventionprograms to assist with technicalassistance, staff and youthtraining, board development andother methods to enhanceprogrammatic capacity.

National Clearinghouse forAlcohol and DrugInformation (NCADI)P.O. Box 2345Rockville, MD 20847-23451-800-729-6686www.health.org/ Provides information andservices to anyone with questionsor concerns about any type ofalcohol or drug problem. Offerspamphlets, booklets, posters, factsheets, directories, searches ofNCADI data base, consultationwith specialists, and referrals. Publishes Alcohol Health andResearch World, PreventionPipeline, and the Special Reportsto the U.S. Congress on Alcoholand Health.

NCADI MulticulturalPreventionwww.health.org/multicul/index.htm This NCADI sponsored siteprovides access to culturallyrelevant substance abuseprevention and treatmentinformation, programs andresearch.

National CommissionAgainst Drunk Driving1900 L St., NW, #705Washington, DC 20036(202) 452-6004www.ncadd.com The successor organization tothe Presidential Commission onDrunk Driving appointed byPresident Ronald Reagan in 1982to develop the first annual reporton the issue. NCADD's workcontinues to focus on the goal ofmaking impaired driving sociallyunacceptable. Obtains, generates, and sharesinformation through a quarterly

newsletter and other publications,conferences, media, andgovernment outreach.

National Conference ofState LiquorAdministratorswww.ncsla.org/ Promotes the enactment ofthe most effective and equitablestate alcoholic beverage controllaws; devises and promotes bestpractices in ABC enforcement;promotes harmony with thefederal government in itsadministration of the FederalAlcohol Administration Act;strives for harmony in theadministration of alcoholicbeverage control laws among thestates.

National Council onAlcoholism and DrugDependence, Inc. (NCADD)1-800-NCA-CALLwww.ncadd.org/ A national nonprofitorganization that provideseducation about alcoholism anddrug addictions as treatablediseases; offers preventionprograms for schools,organizations and communities;dispenses medical/scientificinformation; answers questionsfrom the public, legislativebodies and the media; anddistributes a variety ofpublications. Also offersinformation and referral servicesto children, teenagers, and adultsseeking help with alcoholism,drug dependence, and relatedproblems.

National Crime PreventionCouncil1700 K Street, NWSecond FloorWashington, D.C. 20006(202) 466-NCPC A nonprofit corporationdevoted to preventing peoplefrom becoming victims of crimeand to building safer, more vitalcommunities. Together with theJustice Department's Bureau ofJustice Assistance and theAdvertising Council, Inc., theCouncil conducts the McGruffanti-crime and anti-drug public

service advertising campaign.Also publishes books,monographs, kits, and posters ona variety of subjects.

National Families in Actionwww.emory.edu/NFIA/ Provides accurate druginformation to parents and youngpeople; outstanding features ofthis site include "ask the experts"and a cultural connection to otherethnic groups working in the areaof substance abuse prevention.

National Group Rides andDesignated Drivers(National GRADD)www.ntlgradd.w1.com/ The mission of NationalGRADD is to prevent drunkendriving tragedies and to save livesamong college communities bybuilding and supporting anational network of collegiatesafe ride programs.

National Highway TrafficSafety AdministrationU.S. Department ofTransportation(NHTSA) - Region IX201 Mission St., #2230San Francisco, CA 94105(415) 744-3089www.nhtsa.dot.gov/ Provides information onalcohol-related motor vehiclecollisions. Some information onprevention and enforcementprograms related to drinking anddriving. Publications and a videotape catalog are available.

National Institute onAlcohol Abuse andAlcoholism (NIAAA)www.niaaa.nih.gov Publications, databases, newsand events, grant information andother resources relating to alcoholabuse and alcoholism.

National Organization onFetal Alcohol Syndrome(NOFAS)www.nofas.org/ All of NOFAS's work isdedicated to spreading themessage that drinking andpregnancy do not mix.

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Prevention ResearchCenter (PRC)2150 Shattuck Ave,Suite 900Berkeley, CA 94704(510) 486-1111 A national center for thestudy of environmentalapproaches to prevent of alcohol-related problems. Researchprojects include minimumdrinking age, local zoning, ABClaws, assessment of serverintervention techniques, andportrayal of alcohol ontelevision. A publications listand copies of publications andresearch papers are available uponwritten request.

Recording Artists, Actorsand Athletes AgainstDrunk Driving (RADD)4370 Tujunga Ave, Ste 105Studio City, CA 91604(818) 752-7799www.radd.org Through RADD, topperformers in the entertainmentand sports world lend their talentsand time to create "designateddriver" public serviceannouncements (PSA) forbroadcasters in an effort to helpstop impaired driving.

Remove IntoxicatedDrivers (RID)P.O. Box 2833Napa, CA 94558(707) 258-8503 In Napa Valley, RID provideguidance and information tovictims of impaired drivingcrashes and responds to requestsfrom the general public forinformation on impaired driving.It promotes legislation to reduceimpaired driving and alcohol-related crashes and works withnational, State, and localorganizations that have similargoals.

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Robert Woods JohnsonFoundationP.O. Box 2316Princeton, NY 08540(609) 452-8701www.rwjf.org/ The foundation awards health-related grants. Publications andnewsletters are available on avariety of health topics.

Rutgers University Centerof Alcohol Studieswww.rci.rutgers.edu/~cas2 A multidisciplinary institutededicated to acquisition anddissemination of knowledge onpsychoactive substance use andrelated phenomena with primaryemphasis on alcohol use andconsequences.

Safe and Drug-FreeSchools Programwww.inet.ed.gov/offices/OESE/SDFS/ The Safe and Drug-FreeSchools Program is the Federalgovernment's primary vehicle forreducing drug, alcohol andtobacco use, and violence,through education and preventionactivities in our nation's schools.

Students AgainstDestructive Decisions,Inc. (SADD)255 Main StreetP.O. Box 800Marlboro, MA 01752(508) 481-3568www.nat-sadd.org SADD provides students withprevention and interventionstrategies to help them deal withthe issues of underage drinking,impaired driving, and alcohol anddrug abuse.

Substance AbuseLibrarians and InformationSpecialists (SALIS)P.O. Box 9513Berkeley, CA 94707-0513(510) 642-5208www.salis.org International non-profit,501(c)(3) corporation with specialinterests in the exchange anddissemination of alcohol, tobaccoand other drug (ATOD)information. Membership isopen to research and academic

institutions, clearinghouses,resource and information centers,hospitals and treatment centers.

Traffic Safety, Office of4000 Franklin Blvd, Ste440Sacramento, CA 95823(916) 262-0990www.ots.ca.gov The state agency charged withreducing fatalities, injuries andeconomic losses resulting frommotor vehicle crashes.

Trauma Center FoundationBuilding One, Room 400San Francisco GeneralHospitalSan Francisco, CA 94110(415) 821-8209 Involved with theestablishment of policy andlegislation for the prevention oftraumatic injuries and death,including alcohol-related trauma.

21st Century CommunityLearning Center ProgramsDepartment of Education(202) 219-2180 Offers grants to rural andinner-city public and elementaryschools to provide programsbeyond school hours in a safe anddrug-free environment.

U.S. Army Center forSubstance AbusePrograms (ACSAP)4501 Ford Ave, Ste. 320Alexandria, VA 22302(703) 681-5583e-mail: [email protected] ACSAP is the Army's leadagency for substance abuseprevention, education, andtraining, providing service tomore than 2 million Armypersonnel at over 150installations and reservecommands worldwide. ACSAPhas expertise in Army, military,and military family needs as theypertain to alcohol and other drugprevention.

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U.S. Data Center andClearinghouse for Drugsand Crime1600 Research Blvd.Rockville, MD 20850(800) 666-3332 A central source of data fromdiverse Federal, State, and localagencies, as well as from theprivate sector.

Western Center for Drug-Free Schools andCommunitiesIn Southern California,contact the SouthwestRegional Laboratory, (310)598-7661; in NorthernCalifornia, contact FarWest Laboratory, (415)565-3013. Funded by the U.S.Department of Education, theWestern Center provides trainingand technical assistance to Stateeducation agencies, localeducation agencies, andinstitutions of higher educationto develop and improve theircapacity to prevent and eliminatealcohol and drug use in theschools.

Western Center for theApplication of PreventionTechnologies (WESTCAPT)University of NevadaReno, Nevada(775) 784-1174(888) 734-7476www.unr.edu/westcapt The primary mission of theNational Centers for theApplication of PreventionTechnologies (CAPT) system isto bring research to practice byassisting States and community-based organizations in theapplication of the latest research-based knowledge to theirsubstance abuse preventionprograms, practices, and policies.The CAPT system is designed towork with States and localcommunities to apply science-based prevention research in amanner that achieves long-termsystematic changes.

Wine Institute425 Market StreetSuite 1000San Francisco, CA 94105(415) 512-0151 The Institute acts as a voicefor the wine industry at the State,Federal, and international levelsto educate public policy leadersand decision-makers on theconsequences of punitivelegislation, regulation andtaxation; to broaden publicawareness and understanding ofthe wine industry.

YouthInfowww.youth.os.dhhs.gov/ A Web site developed by theU.S. Department of Health andHuman Services (HHS) toprovide the latest informationabout America's adolescents.YouthInfo currently includes thefollowing: a statistical profile ofAmerica's teenagers; the latestreports and publications aboutadolescents; information forparents of teens; speeches byfederal officials on youth topics;links to youth-related websites atHHS, other federal agencies,private foundations and researchorganizations; and informationabout awards YouthInfo hasreceived.

Youth Power (Just Say NOKids Club)1-800-258-2766 Responds to questions onhow to start a club for 5- to 18-year olds. Provides materials andtraining for clubs relating to drugprevention.

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Index

Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety .................................................................................................................Al-Anon........................................................................................................................ ........................................... 1Alateen .................................................................................................................................................................... 1Alcohol and Drug Abuse Hotlines ..........................................................................................................................Alcohol and Drug Helpline ..................................................................................................................................... 1Alcohol and Drug Programs, Department of; Resource Center ..............................................................................Alcohol Research Center ......................................................................................................................................... 2Alcohol Research Group... ...................................................................................................................................... 2Alcoholics Anonymous.. ......................................................................................................................................... 1Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Bureau of .............................................................................................................American Automobile Association (AAA) .............................................................................................................American Council on Alcoholism ..........................................................................................................................Attorney General's Office Crime and Violence Prevention Center .........................................................................Bacchus and Gamma Peer Education Network ........................................................................................................Beer Institute. .......................................................................................................................................................... 2Boating and Waterways ........................................................................................................................................... 2California Coordinating Council on Responsible Beverage Service ......................................................................California Council on Alcohol Policy (CalCouncil) .............................................................................................California Council on Alcohol Problems... .............................................................................................................California Highway Patrol ...................................................................................................................................... 3California Self-Help Center (UCLA). .....................................................................................................................California State Library..... ...................................................................................................................................... 3CalPartners Coalition ............................................................................................................................................. 3Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion ...........................................................................................................Center for Substance Abuse Prevention .................................................................................................................Center for Substance Abuse Research... .................................................................................................................Center for the Science in the Public Interest ..........................................................................................................Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA)... ...........................................................................................Center on Alcohol Advertising ...............................................................................................................................Century Council, The ............................................................................................................................................. 3Criminal Justice Planning, Office of.... ...................................................................................................................Distilled Spirits Council of the U.S. (DISCUS) ...................................................................................................Drug Abuse Information and Monitoring Project (DAIMP) ..................................................................................Drug Free for a New Century Hotline ....................................................................................................................Drugs and Crime Data Center and Clearinghouse... ...............................................................................................Education, Department of; Healthy Kids, Healthy California .................................................................................Emergency Nurses CARE, Inc..... ........................................................................................................................... 4EMT Group, Inc., The ............................................................................................................................................ 4Fighting Back ......................................................................................................................................................... 4Friday Night Live Partnership, California ..............................................................................................................Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention, The .................................................................Institute for the Study of Social Change .................................................................................................................Join Together ........................................................................................................................................................... 4Justice, Department of; Bureau of Criminal Statistics ...........................................................................................Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of (OJJDP) 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National Alcohol Beverage Control Association ....................................................................................................National Association of Governors' Highway Safety Representatives (NAGHSR) ...............................................National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise .........................................................................................................National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI) ....................................................................NCADI Multicultural Prevention ...........................................................................................................................National Commission Against Drunk Driving .......................................................................................................National Conference of State Liquor Administrators ..............................................................................................National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Hotline ...........................................................................National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. ................................................................................National Crime Prevention Council ........................................................................................................................National Families in Action ....................................................................................................................................6National Group Rides and Designated Drivers (National GRADD) ........................................................................National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...................................................................................................National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) ............................................................................National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS) ...............................................................................National Youth Crisis Hotline ................................................................................................................................ 1Prevention Research Center (PRC) .........................................................................................................................Recording Artists, Actors and Athletes Against Drunk Driving (RADD) ...............................................................Recovering Network American Council on Alcoholism .........................................................................................Remove Intoxicated Drivers (RID) ..........................................................................................................................Robert Woods Johnson Foundation....... ..................................................................................................................Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies..... ...................................................................................................Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program .....................................................................................................................Statewide Youth Crisis Line........ ............................................................................................................................1Students Against Destructive Decisions, Inc. (SADD) ...........................................................................................Substance Abuse Librarians and Information Specialists (SALIS) .........................................................................Traffic Safety, Office of ........................................................................................................................................... 7Trauma Center Foundation .......................................................................................................................................721st Century Community Learning Center Programs ............................................................................................U.S. Army Center for Substance Abuse Programs (ACSAP) ................................................................................U.S. Data Center and Clearinghouse for Drugs and Crime .....................................................................................Victim Assistance ................................................................................................................................................... 1Western Center for Drug-Free Schools and Communities in Sounthern California ..............................................Western Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies (WESTCAPT)... ...............................................Wine Institute........ .................................................................................................................................................. 8Youth Info ............................................................................................................................................................... 8Youth Power (Just Say NO Kids Club) .................................................................................................................

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