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Carbon County Prevention believes that by working collaboratively with partners, stakeholders, and the community at large we can develop and nurture the positive community factors to ensure we achieve our goal of creating a healthier safer Carbon County for all.

Partners & Resources

Parenting Montana

Parenting Montana provides easy-to-use parenting tools to support your child’s success from kindergarten through the teen years. With easy to understand and age appropriate information it helps making the tough job of parenting a little easier.

Your Community Matters

MT Dept. of Revenues, Alcohol Beverages Control Division developed Responsible Alcohol Sales and Service (RASS) Class.

Mental Health First Aid

Carbon County DUI Task Force

Mental Health Center

Prevention Research Institute - Prime for Life

Montana 211

Montana 2-1-1 provides information and connects people to resources for non-emergency needs, via an easy-to-remember phone number (2-1-1) and a website (montana211.org).

Montana DPHHS

The Prevention Bureau is responsible for the development and oversight of the state’s system for delivering and reimbursing publicly funded Substance Use Disorder Services and Resources. The Bureau ensures availability and efficient delivery of appropriate and effective services; provides extensive monitoring of program implementation and operation; and analyzes and reports on program operations, costs and outcomes.

American Foundation For Suicide Prevention (AFSP)

AFSP Montana Chapter was founded in 2001 and has been working to educate Montana about suicide prevention, advocate for legislation that will save lives, and support those who’ve experienced loss or who have lived experience.

Stop Soldier Suicide

U.S. Army veterans Brian Kinsella, Nick Black, and Craig Gridelli co-founded Stop Soldier Suicide in 2010 amid the worst suicide crisis our military has ever seen. Each of them knew fellow soldiers and veterans who were struggling, and they were determined to create a solution.
Today, the risk of suicide is 50% higher for veterans than for their peers who have not served. It’s simply unacceptable — especially given that most suicides are preventable.

SAMHSA

The misuse and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs, and prescription medications affect the health and well-being of millions of Americans. SAMHSA’s 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (PDF | 1.6 MB) reports that approximately 20.3 million people aged 12 or older had a substance use disorder in the past year.

CDC

Although most youth are in good health, some youth are at an increased risk for behaviors that can lead to poor health outcomes, such as high-risk substance use. The majority of adults who meet the criteria for having a substance use disorder started using substances during their teen and young adult years.5 Youth with substance use disorders also experience higher rates of physical and mental illnesses, diminished overall health and well-being, and potential progression to addiction.

The goal of the BeeHive Program is to see beyond a disability and allow individuals to participate in “community” by providing recreational, creative arts, and volunteer activities for individuals with intellectual disabilities in which to participate. Please contact Cindy Louma at cynthia.luoma@gmail.com for more information.

Saturday, September 23
BeeHive Program
Palisades Campground
Hike, 10:00 am – Noon

October 10
BeeHive Program
Red Lodge Carnegie Library
Fall art/craft & dinner 5:00-6:00

October 12
BeeHive Program
RLHS
Volleyball Game, PACK IT PINK NIGHT,6:00

December 12
Beehive Program
Boys and Girls Club
Christmas Party/Cookie Decorating 6:30