Friday, June 12, 2026
Everyone Plays a Role in Prevention
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Summer Wellness Tips for Families
40 Years-40 Stories of InnerAct Alliance | Story #37: Celebrating UthMpact Class XV Graduates – Ajay Soni & Christopher Traylor
University of Austin
Majoring in Business with a
Finance Concentration
Florida Southern College
Majoring in Architecture
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
The OTUS Trailer: Recognize Signs of Youth Substance Abuse In Plain Sight
Most kids are doing the right thing, but there are signs to watch for to know if they are heading in the wrong direction. Correcting risky behaviors early is the key to successful prevention!
Own the Upside is a campaign formed by the Coalition Partnership of Hardee, Highlands, and Polk Counties to help prevent harm and promote health for our youth. We are proud to partner with the Polk County Sheriff's Foundation to present an exciting resource to educate parents and caregivers of teens in our community.
OTUS Trailer - The "Own the Upside...Avoid the Downside" trailer is a mobile, interactive exhibit housing a replica of a teens' bedroom that parents can walk through to learn how to recognize clues signaling potential involvement in drugs and risky behaviors visible in plain sight or easily concealed in ordinary everyday items in the room. This presentation is meant for adults only - no children please!
How Can You Help? - to support efforts to encourage healthy behaviors and reduce substance abuse, your organization may invite a representative from InnerAct Alliance to visit with the OTUS trailer and share an informative presentation with your group who all play a pivotal part in educating youth about making healthy choices - the community standard we all want to promote and grow. We look forward to visiting your PTA, PTO, Booster Club, or other adult group in Hardee, Highlands, and Polk County soon!
To schedule a presentation for Fall 2026,
please call (863) 802-0777 or visit
https://www.inneractalliance.org/own-the-upside.html
Friday, June 5, 2026
Be On Top of Current Trends for THC & Cannabis Products
Another current youth drug trend that parents should watch is the growing variety of THC and cannabis-related products which may include vapes, gummies, edibles, drinks, hemp-derived products, and products marketed with terms like delta-8 THC.
In 2025, the Monitoring the Future Survey found that cannabis use remained stable among teens, with 8% of 8th graders - 16% of 10th graders - and 26% of 12th graders reporting cannabis use in the past 12 months. The same survey also found that some terms reported using intoxicating hemp-derived cannabis products, including delta-8 THC.
For parents, the concern is not only whether a product is called "marijuana" - "cannabis" - "hemp" - or "THC." The concern is that these products can affect a young person's brain, judgment, memory, attention, and school performance. The CDC warns that cannabis use can have lasting effects on the developing brain, especially when use begins in adolescence or becomes regular or heavy. ðŸ§
Experts recommend having frank, nonjudgmental conversations about cannabis early and often - with focus on safety and health. Knowledge is power so educate yourself first so that you can convey the message that today's cannabis is not the same as it used to be. It is now engineered to be highly concentrated, with THC levels sometimes exceeding 90% in vapes. This growing variety of products poses some severe risks to the adolescent brain which is still actively developing until the mid-20s.
Read this informative article highlighting results from a large national study of adolescents led by Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons about cannabis use and its impact on the health and academic performance of teens.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
What Parents Should Look Out For As Summer Vacation Begins
With summer vacation upon us, kids have more opportunities to enjoy free time. Although there are some risks associated with that freedom, we are encouraged by the good news that the majority of today's youth are choosing not to use substances.
National data from the 2025 Monitoring the Future Survey showed that reported use of most drugs remained relatively low among U.S. teens, with many students reporting no recent use of marijuana, alcohol, or nicotine. Still, prevention matters because the products, risks, and ways that youth are exposed continue to change - meanwhile drug potency is on the rise.
With this in mind, our prevention partners at Informed Families - The Florida Family Partnership - have kindly shared an informative article outlining what today's youth are seeing, hearing, and potentially being offered when it comes to alcohol, vaping, THC products, and other substances. In this week's blog, we will highlight a few of these - beginning today with an update on Vaping.
Vaping Is Still a Major Youth Prevention Concern - vaping remains one of the most important substance use prevention topics for parents, schools, and communities. According to the FDA and CDC, e-cigarettes were still the most commonly used tobacco product among U.S. youth in 2024, with 1.63 million middle and high school students reporting current e-cigarette use.
Parents should know that many of today's vape products are easy to hide, flavored to appeal to youth, and often disposable. More than 8-in-10 current youth e-cigarette users reported using flavored e-cigarettes, and disposables were the most commonly used device type among current youth users.
This is an important health issue. Teen vaping can affect attention, learning, mood, and impulse control. Most e-cigarettes contain nicotine, which is highly addictive and can harm the developing adolescent brain. Parents should continue monitoring their children's activities and keep the lines of conversation open.
InnerAct Alliance can help! Our agency provides prevention education presentations at schools, summer camps, youth programs, and community events to help youth learn about the risks of alcohol, tobacco, and other substances. Working together, we can help our children feel informed, supported, and prepared to make healthy decisions. Programs are provided free of charge - call us today at 802-0777 for more information.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
40 Years-40 Stories of InnerAct Alliance | Story #36: Celebrating UthMpact Class XV Graduates – Nicholas Roll & Hellen Sierra
University of Alabama
Majoring in Architecture
Polk State College
Majoring in Graphic Design
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