Friday, February 27, 2026
Kindness Makes A Difference!
Thursday, February 26, 2026
40 Years–40 Stories of InnerAct Alliance | Story #9: Rx Drug Take Back Events
40 Years-40 Stories | Story #9 National Prescription Drug Take Back Events
Cleaning out your medicine cabinet and disposing of medications at a Drug Take Back Day event helps prevent drug misuse before it begins. Statistics show that medicine stored in home cabinets is highly susceptible to abuse - pill cleaned out are also out of reach of small children, teens, and addicts! Environmentally, proper disposal keeps harmful chemicals out of our water supply.
Bartow Police Dept. (450 N. Broadway Ave.)
Haines City Police Dept. (35400 Hwy 27)
Lakeland Police Dept. (219 N. Massachusetts Ave.)
Lake Alfred Police Dept. (190 N. Seminole Ave.)
Lake Hamilton Police Dept. (100 Smith Ave.)
$40 = print awareness flyers & distribute at Publix pharmacies
$400 = ads to inform public about Take Back Days
#40Years40Stories #InnerActAlliance #DrugTakeBackDay #StandUPPolk #SafeDisposal #PreventionMatters #PolkCounty #DEA #CommunityHealth
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Common Sense Safety Precautions & Behavior Guidelines to Share with Teens
Truly this is something that cannot be shared often enough...fostering open communication and sharing common sense safety precautions can help youth stay safe and avoid risky behaviors.
We know that pushing boundaries is a normal part of being a teen, as it helps them learn and develop independence, but as youth start to become more independent, it's also important that they are reminded of some behaviors that may put them at risk.
Thanks to our amazing prevention partners at Informed Families for offering some common sense safety precautions for parents to share with their teens to help them stay safe and informed:
Online Safety
Never reveal personal information to strangers
Always log out of accounts
Use the highest privacy settings available
Always select a strong password
Never share passwords with friends
Never send revealing photos to friends
Always keep your drink with you to prevent anyone from "slipping" something into it
Personal Safety
Always let someone know where you are at all times
Never meet up with someone you meet online
Make sure your cellphone is charged & with you at all times
Keep headphones/ear buds on low volume when walking or jogging - better to keep them off
Be aware of your surroundings
If something doesn't feel right, leave
If you're accosted, make a scene - wave your arms, yell fire - anything to attract attention
Driving Safety
Never text and drive
Never drink and drive
Never take drugs and drive
Never ride with a driver who is drinking, doing drugs, or texting
Always lock car doors when driving or leaving the car
Park in well-lit areas at night
Keep your keys in hand as you approach your car
If you feel unsafe, ask someone to walk you to your car
If you're being followed, don't speed up or stop...
Call 911, report your location & ask what to do.
Remember: Talk to Your Kids - They WILL Listen!

https://www.informedfamilies.org/catalyst/safety-and-behavior-for-teens
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
40 Years–40 Stories of InnerAct Alliance | Story #8: Judge or Jail? UthMpact Leaders Choose Their Path
Pictured here: Our UthMpact Leadership Class XV members enjoying Law Enforcement Leadership Day! Students experienced informative aspects of law enforcement in Lakeland and Polk County - including a visit to the Polk County Courthouse to glimpse a future as a respected "judge" or being "judged" while locked up behind bars. Not our kids!
$40 = supports 1 Leadership Student
$400 = UthMpact Leadership uniform shirts
$4,000 = bus transportation for Leadership Days
#YouthLeadership #LeadersOfTomorrow
#PolkCounty #PreventionEducation #LawEnforcementLeadershipDay
Monday, February 23, 2026
February Facts: 5 Conversation Goals in Talking to Kids About Alcohol & Other Drugs
Friday, February 20, 2026
40 Years–40 Stories of InnerAct Alliance | Story #7: Our Prevention Supporters
40 Years - 40 Stories | Story #7: Some Things Haven't Changed - Our Prevention Supporters!
Thursday, February 19, 2026
The Dirty Dozen Negative Impacts of Teen Marijuana Use
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