The Colorado Meth Project is a large-scale prevention program aimed at reducing Meth use through public service messaging, public policy, and community outreach. Founded by the Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation, the Colorado Meth Project is a private-sector response to a critical public health issue.
The Meth Project has been cited by the White House as one of the most effective prevention programs and a model for the nation. The Colorado Meth Project conducts extensive statewide surveys and focus group research to more thoroughly understand attitudes and behaviors related to methamphetamine in Colorado. Their research provides the foundation for their messaging and communication programs, which are designed to educate teens and young adults about the risks of Meth use.
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