Project Opioid JAX
04/27/2026
Parents and caregivers — your support matters.
�� Encourage your teen to take The Facts. Your Future. online course on Merit.
It’s free, factual, and helps them understand the real risks of substances like fentanyl, alcohol, and va**ng — so they can make safe, informed choices.
�� Share this course with your teen today: https://merit.thinkific.com/courses/TFYF-course
04/24/2026
No deadlines. No pressure. Just facts that matter.
�� Learn at your own pace — wherever and whenever you want — with The Facts. Your Future. online course on Merit.
Knowledge you can use. A future you can protect.
�� Create your free account and start learning: https://merit.thinkific.com/courses/TFYFcourse
04/21/2026
Talking to a friend about substance use or tough choices is not always easy, and it can beemotionally heavy.
Remember that taking care of your own wellbeing helps you stay grounded so you can continue supporting others in healthy ways. And if talking does not go as planned, reaching out to trusted adults or additional support is okay too.
�� Learn more about taking care of yourself while helping friends: rebrand.ly/9a68c7
04/16/2026
Asking open-ended questions helps your friend think through their choices and feelings insteadof shutting down.
Try things like:
�� “What’s it been like lately when you drink?”
�� “What’s been going on, is something stressing you out?”
These kinds of questions show that you are listening and help your friend talk through facts and choices instead of feeling judged.
�� Learn how to ask good questions and support friends: rebrand.ly/9a68c7
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