January 25, 2025 - 02:11

The City of Santa Clarita is set to hold an important event focused on equipping parents with proactive strategies to combat the increasing risks associated with drug use among youth. The "Parenting for Prevention" meeting will provide valuable insights and resources to help families navigate the challenges posed by substance abuse.
Participants will learn about the current landscape of drug-related issues affecting the community, including trends in usage and the potential dangers of various substances. Expert speakers will share effective parenting techniques and communication strategies that can foster open discussions about drugs and their consequences.
This initiative emphasizes the vital role parents play in prevention efforts, encouraging them to engage with their children about making safe choices. The meeting aims to create a supportive environment where parents can ask questions, share experiences, and connect with one another to strengthen their collective efforts in safeguarding the youth of Santa Clarita.
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