Friday, May 1, 2026

40 Years–40 Stories of InnerAct Alliance | Story #28: UthMpact Students, Leaders & Brothers – Cooper & Max Deeds!

 



40 Years-40 Stories | Story #28: UthMpact Students, Leaders & Brothers - Cooper & Max Deeds!

UthMpact Leadership yields many inspiring stories of successful students. Over the past 15 years, we have been fortunate to have many siblings participate and pass down the UthMpact traditions to younger family members because the know the value of participation.

This year's UthMpact Leadership Class XI was no different! Our youth coalition enjoyed getting to know and collaborate with brothers Cooper and Max Deeds. We were impressed with their personal stories about their unique experiences - one focused on risky behaviors and empowerment to influence change, while his brother spoke about learning about the community and discovering how many intentional folks are in it to serve.

Max Deeds

"UthMpact to me represents the pinnacle of hope. In a society that normalizes risky behavior, UthMpact instills the idea that the choice not to do drugs or alcohol is one that will forever benefit youth spiritually and mentally. By installing the value of choice and hope in our youth early, community-wide change becomes a guarantee, as our future leaders of tomorrow are educated and grown to combat risky behavior that plagues their area. UthMpact becomes a true representation of hope - hope in our community, hope in our youth, hope against the forces of evil and hope for tomorrow."

Cooper Deeds

"To me, UthMpact is a fun way to learn about the community we live in. I looked forward to every membership day where we went to different parts of our county to learn about what happens in each building and how people help people. Each day brings new insight on how our community functions and taught us the gears on how our city operates in a fun learning way. UthMpact has taught me so much on what a city needs to be successful and I am so glad I had this amazing experience. I also learned never to do drugs or alcohol, which is a huge thing to know as those are the leading death causes in teens. Overall, UthMpact to me is an amazing educational experience that everyone should be a part of."

Support Our Teens in the UthMpact Leadership Program

$40 = sponsors a UthMpact student's personality test
$40/month =covers meals for monthly Leadership Days
$400 = covers bus transportation for Leadership Days

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#YouthLeadership #BrothersBond #FutureLeaders
#HopeforFuture #PolkCounty #StudentVoices
 

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Enjoy Spring Celebrations Alcohol & Substance Free

 


Spring is a season of celebration - the weather turns warmer and happy times abound with prom, outdoor barbecues, and graduation parties to look forward to! Unfortunately, sometimes these happy occasions also involve underage drinking. In fact, research shows that the months of April, May, and June can be the most dangerous time for teens.

Teens may mistakenly believe that drinking is not as dangerous as other drug use, but statistics prove overwise. Scientific research indicates that the teen brain is still developing into the mid-20s - researchers have found that the introduction of alcohol and other substances, particularly in large quantities consumed during binge drinking, may impair brain development and have long term consequences. It is more important than ever that adults be firm, clear, and consistent when talking with teens about alcohol.

Drinking is not only harmful for individuals, it also has a negative impact on society causing vehicle accidents, DUI's, injuries, violence, sexual assault, and property destruction. Next time you hear someone trying to justify drinking, remember how deadly alcohol can be.

We wish you happy and joyful spring celebrations - celebrating safely. But, if you find that you or someone you love has a drinking problem, help is available. Learning about options to address alcohol problems can be an important first step. Contact your medical provider, health insurance, local health department, or employee assistance program.

To find research-based information on drinking and its impact on health, visit the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) at:



 

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Teen Vaping Video: The Dangers of Smart Vapes & What Parents Need to Know

 


Teen Vaping is evolving - today's "smart vapes" look like typical tech gadgets, not what they really are, which is nicotine delivery devices.


Truth is that these products contain nicotine, the highly addictive substance that can harm the developing teen brain. With millions of middle and high school students reporting use of e-cigarettes, parents need to stay vigilant and arm themselves with clear and practical information so that they can educate their growing children about the potential harms.

The Partnership to End Addiction has put together a 4-minute video, which outlines the dangers of vaping for teens. It explains how high-tech e-cigarettes are designed to appeal directly to young users. Celebrities and social media influencers are hired to promote flashy vape brands, while devices even feature built-in games like Tetris to try to attract teens to use these products that contain nicotine.

In this short, informative video, parents will learn how to talk to their teen about the real risks of teen vaping and how "smart vapes" brands target youth.


As Parents of Today's Youth,
We Need to Stay Informed & Connected!

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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

40 Years–40 Stories of InnerAct Alliance | Story #27: A Message from Sheriff Grady Judd

 

 


40 Years-40 Stories | Story #27: A Message from Sheriff Grady Judd

For 40 years, InnerAct Alliance has been blessed with unwavering support from the Polk County Sheriff's Office. From our early years to now, law enforcement partnership has been essential to our prevention mission. We are especially grateful for Sheriff Grady Judd's continuous advocacy for substance abuse prevention and his commitment to keeping our community safe.

Sheriff Judd has a special message for InnerAct Alliance as we celebrate our 40th Anniversary!

20 Years Ago:  New Sheriff + 20th Anniversary
Today:  Still Our Sheriff + 40th Anniversary
Always: Committed to Prevention & Community Safety

Sheriff Judd's dedication to youth safety, prevention education, and community partnerships has made an immeasurable impact on Polk County.

Thank you, Sheriff Judd, for two decades of steadfast support!

Please Support Prevention!


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Monday, April 27, 2026

Join Us Monday, May 4 for the Own The Upside Prevention Summit to Stay Informed!

 


Join InnerAct Alliance and the StandUP Polk Coalition at the Annual Own The Upside Prevention Summit next Monday, May 4, 2026, from 8:00am to 4:00pm, at the W.H. Stuart Center | UF/IFAS Extension Office, 1710 US Highway 17 South in Bartow, to learn about important issues facing our community.

This is an exceptional opportunity for teachers, school resource officers, administrators, counselors, social workers, prevention specialists, and concerned citizens to come together and share up-to-date information with a realistic view of current youth culture, emerging drug trends, and other topical issues. 

Admission is $28.52 and includes a light breakfast and lunch. 

Register Today!

Call the InnerAct Alliance Office
(863) 802-0777

or use the QR Code Below


Own The Upside was initiated by the Drug Free Coalition partnership of Hardee, Highlands, and Polk counties in Central Florida and founded on the Positive Community Norms Theory to support youth through proactive prevention programs and empower young people to make positive healthy choices. Please call (863) 802-0777 for more information.

Positive Vibes to Start the Week

 


Happy Monday! Did you know that smiling can instantly raise your vibe - even if you don't mean it? 😊 

Positive vibes are like a magical potion that can change your whole perspective and that of others. Try it - smile or laugh then notice how quickly your vibration rises.

Let's all start the week by surrounding ourselves with good vibes and positivity...nothing can bring us down! 

Friday, April 24, 2026

Tomorrow is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day


One more quick reminder that tomorrow - Saturday, April 25 - is the DEA National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, offering an opportunity for citizens to safely dispose of unneeded pet or human medication. Bring your meds in a clear plastic bag to the participating Drive-Thru Drop-Off locations in Lakeland and Polk County listed below from 10AM to 2PM. 💊 


Why Does This Matter?
- Studies show that medications stored in home medicine cabinets is highly susceptible to abuse. Discarding medication by flushing or throwing it in the trash also creates potential health hazards. 

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day provides a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the public about the potential for abuse. 

What Can We Bring? - Clean out your home medicine cabinet for any unneeded Human and Pet medications including over-the-counter medications, medications in liquid and solid forms, vaping pens, and e-cigarette devices (with batteries removed). 


Together we can keep our community safe
and prevent substance abuse before it starts!