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HHSC highlights substance use prevention resources for Red Ribbon Week
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is observing Red Ribbon Week Oct. 23–31 by highlighting resources that encourage youth to make safe, healthy choices and live drug-free.
“Red Ribbon Week is a powerful reminder that prevention starts with education, awareness and community support,” said Trina K. Ita, deputy executive commissioner of HHSC Behavioral Health Services. “We are committed to creating safe and supportive environments where people — especially our youth — feel empowered to choose drug-free lifestyles.”
HHSC offers support for anyone struggling with substance use through several programs:
- Texas Targeted Opioid Response offers videos on how to speak with friends or family about opioid misuse, information on the overdose reversal medication naloxone, and other resources.
- The Turn To campaign offers guidance for people seeking help for themselves, a friend or family member, or their community to overcome mental health challenges.
- Prevention and Behavioral Health Promotion provides substance use preventive strategies, resources and support through multiple partnerships and programs.
- The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline provides free and confidential support for anyone experiencing mental health-related distress, as well as their loved ones. Help is available 24/7 by calling or texting 988.
- Veterans can call 988 and press 1 to access the Veterans Crisis Line. Additional resources are available on the HHSC Mental Health Program for Veterans webpage.
For more information on resources available to adults and youth, visit the HHSC Mental Health and Substance Use webpage.
Source: Texas Health and Human Services
























