Saturday, December 31, 2022
Happy New Year's Eve!
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Happy Holidays - Merry Christmas - Happy New Year from InnerAct Alliance!
This busy time of year it’s more important than ever to reconnect as a family. Play games or enjoy an outing together. Bake cookies or go for a walk or ride to view the neighborhood light displays.
When you attend parties, let your kids see you acting responsibly and explain that even if adults drink alcohol, under no circumstances are they allowed to drink. If your child is going to a party, call to make sure that the event will be alcohol and drug free.
Give your children the gift of time,
positive influence, and communication that will be remembered long after the stockings
and packages are opened!
Please Consider Supporting InnerAct Alliance This Holiday Season!
The Holidays are a time to reflect on the past year and reunite with family and friends to celebrate. In the true spirit of the season, it is also a great time to support the causes we care about and do our part to help transform our communities to keep our most valuable resource, our children, safe and healthy!
Safe and healthy communities are an
important part of InnerAct Alliance’s mission to educate children, teens, and families
about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Researchers
have observed increases in substance abuse, drug overdoses, and mental health
issues in the United States since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared a national
emergency in 2020. As a result, our kids may potentially suffer adverse effects
for years to come.
To help meet these health challenges, InnerAct Alliance and coalition partners, StandUP Polk and UthMpact, share a common goal to expand prevention initiatives in the Lakeland and Polk County community, which include science-based education classes taught to nearly 15,000 students in 70 elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as outreach to over 100,000 citizens via informative presentations and social norms messaging, a premier youth leadership program, and family-oriented awareness events such as the Annual Red Ribbon Campaign and motivational rallies for fifth-grade students countywide.
You can assist our efforts to educate more students in Polk, Hardee, and Highlands counties on the dangers of drugs, alcohol, bullying, and violence and provide families with the tools to be successful in life that will lead to a brighter future for this community!
“Community
engagement and support are vital to continue our agency’s programs to educate
children, teens, and families about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and other
drugs, along with bullying prevention. Any and all donations will be appreciated!”
said Angie Ellison, executive director of InnerAct Alliance.
Gift Yourself a Holiday Gift of Mindfulness and Self-Care
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Merry Winter Solstice – December 21, 2022
6 out of 10 Fentanyl-Laced Fake Prescription Pills Contain Lethal Doses of Fentanyl
Visit Get Smart About Drugs
2022 Vaping Stats Suggest Kids Who Vape Are More Likely to Use Marijuana
Dangers of Vaping. A 2022 study in the journal JAMA
Network Open reports that youth who use e-cigarettes are over 3x more
likely to use marijuana than those who do not. Youth often believe that vaping
is a less harmful way to consume marijuana; however the ingredients in many
marijuana vapes have been linked to serious illness or death. According to the
CDC, “The teen brain is actively developing until the mid-20s so marijuana use
during this period of growth may adversely affect brain development.” Nicotine
use among adolescents is linked to brain defects that can affect memory and
learning plus it can cause permanent lung damage and lead to addiction.
Signs To Watch For. Parents may have difficulties
spotting signs that their child is vaping marijuana because there is not a
distinctive odor. Signs to look for include: bloodshot eyes, increased
appetite, changes in mood or behavior, changes in friends, and loss of interest
in previously enjoyed activities. If you suspect your teen may be using
substances, the best approach is open communication and education. Talk to your
kids, reasonably and often, to share facts about the adverse health effects
these substances may have on their still developing brains and lungs.
Not Everyone Smokes, Drinks, or Vapes. Remind your
teens that they don’t have to resort to peer pressure because they think
everyone is drinking, smoking, or vaping. Reality is that most Polk teens
choose to be healthy. Among Polk County’s 6-12 grade students: 88% do not
use Alcohol; 98% do not use Tobacco, 88% do not use
Marijuana, 90% do not Vape, and 99% do not abuse
Prescription Drugs. Now, those are the statistics that we like to see!
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
25 Creative Family Night Ideas
Statistics show that parents and children who participate in activities together benefit in a variety of ways - building stronger relationships and fostering more effective communication.
Check out these 25 Creative Family Night Ideas from Messenger Kids featuring online and offline options to connect with your kids over Holiday Break.
The Gift of Time is always the perfect gift!
UthMpact Leadership Class XII On The Move!
While there, the students toured the facility, made IV bags for patients,
then gowned up for a visit to the OR. Hospital personnel took time to speak
with students about current health care issues and services provided at Bartow Regional
which include an emergency department, intensive care unit, outpatient
services, plus other medical offices that house physicians and clinics. Next, the
Leadership teens visited Kelly Recreation
for hands-on fun playing pickleball and learning popular line dances. A visit
to VISTE (Volunteer in Service to the Elderly) rounded
out the day for UthMpact leaders to learn how health and wellness is important
to senior clients. The creative teens lent their talents to decorate festive
Thanksgiving bags.
During UthMpact Business Leadership Day in early December, the teens headed to MIDFLORIDA Credit Union where they learned about careers in the banking and finance fields and received tips about how to budget, apply for a mortgage, and other valuable information for their future. The day's travels took students to KidPACK to help preapre some of the 11,000 meals the organization will distribute to homeless students and families in Polk County during the upcoming Winter Break.
Monday, December 19, 2022
Know the Facts - The UthMpact Facts
Area Fifth-Graders Celebrated Positive Choices at InnerAct Alliance’s Red Ribbon Rallies
Winners of
the Red
Ribbon Fifth Grade Rally for The Facts Contest were recognized
during the Rally events on December 7 and December 15 for their
creative poster, poetry, and essay entries illustrating the fact that the
majority of Polk teens choose not to use drugs or alcohol. Community leaders
and law enforcement encouraged students to find effective ways to deal with
pressures and challenges in their lives without resorting to substance use. Students received Magic memorabilia.
The December
7 Rally was held at the Advent Health Fieldhouse for 600 students from East
Polk schools. Attendees were welcomed by Winter Haven Mayor Brad Dantzler and
Polk Sheriff’s Office Major Vance Monroe, Jr., along with Lakeland Magic
General Manager Kevin Tiller, coaches and players. Magic mascot Swish
entertained students prior to watching the team practice.
Rally Fun continued
on December 15 for fifth-graders in the Lakeland area. Lakeland Mayor Bill Mutz
and Police Chief Sam Taylor, Jr. encouraged students to make healthy life choices
and avoid risky behaviors. Students cheered for the Magic as they defeated the
Birmingham Squadron by a score of 101-95 at the RP Funding Center.
East Polk/Winter Haven
Area Fifth Grade Rally for the Facts Contest Winners
Overall
Prize Winners
Poster
1st
Place - Liam F., Cypress Junction Montessori
2nd
Place - Breezy M., Lena Vista
3rd Place – Sophia G., John Snively
Poetry
1st
Place – Rocco Z., Cypress Junction Montessori
2nd Place – Morgann W., Lena Vista
3rd Place – Isa P., Pinewood
Essay
1st Place - Jeinni P., Cypress Junction Montessori
2nd Place - Mya B., Lena Vista
3rd Place – Brynlee B., Pinewood
School with Most Contest Participants - Cypress Junction Montessori
Lakeland Area Fifth Grade Rally for the Facts Contest Winners
Overall Prize Winners
Poster
1st
Place - Isabel P., Spessard E. Holland
2nd Place - Karlie J., Sleepy Hill
3rd Place - Bella K., Highlands Grove
Poetry
1st Place – Braleigh P., Sleepy Hill
2nd Place – Tjrenique R., Valleyview
3rd Place – Eden V., Cleveland Court
Essay
1st
Place - Sydney A., Valleyview
2nd
Place - Alysen H., McKeel Central
3rd
Place - Aiden M., Sleepy Hill
School with the Most Contest Participants – McKeel Central
Thursday, December 15, 2022
Florida Law Enforcement Highlights Risks of Exposure to Fentanyl
Within minutes
of discovering the substances in the vehicle, the officer began to choke and
drift in and out of consciousness as the drug overtook her and her body began to shut down. First responders
administered three doses of the overdose drug, Narcan, to help revive her. Fortunately,
Officer Bannick is expected to make a full recovery.
We wish
Officer Bannick well and are grateful that she is willing to share her experience
to warn the public about just how dangerous Fentanyl can be – even in small
doses and when exposed for a few short moments.
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
The 12 Days of Christmas Countdown Has Begun
It is important to take care of yourself and your mental health this December. Practice basic routines when possible and think about slowing down when doing things you normally find yourself rushing through.
If the holidays are hard this season, give yourself
the gift of some extra space and time to relax by using some of the helpful suggestions
shared in this graphic by @PositivelyPresent to celebrate the 12 Days of
Christmas and into the New Year.
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Happy December - Tips for December Self-Care!
Monday, December 5, 2022
Area Fifth-Graders to Participate in InnerAct Alliance’s Red Ribbon Rallies on Dec 7 and Dec 15, 2022
Prevention Rallies focus on reinforcing critical substance abuse resistance skills before students enter middle school. Facts show that the majority of young people choose not to use drugs or alcohol. Over the past few weeks, students have been challenged to participate in the Fifth Grade Rally for The Facts Contest to create original posters, poems, and essays that illustrate the benefits of making healthy choices. Contest winners will be recognized during the Rally and community leaders and law enforcement members will be on hand to encourage the students to find effective ways to deal with everyday pressures and challenges in their lives without resorting to substance use.
The mission of InnerAct Alliance is to reduce the abuse and underage use of harmful substances along with involvement in other risky behaviors through: Community Awareness and Involvement; Prevention Education; Economic Support; and Leadership Development. The 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency is proud to have provided substance abuse prevention to the Hardee, Highlands and Polk County communities since 1985 with services including science-based education in elementary and middle schools, youth leadership opportunities, teen-driven social marketing, and awareness events that touch the lives of youth, parents, families, businesses, faith-based organizations, community groups and others with an important substance abuse prevention message.
For further information on the Fifth Grade
Rallies, please call InnerAct Alliance at (863) 802-0777.
Monday, November 28, 2022
Please Support InnerAct Alliance on Giving Tuesday - Tomorrow, November 29, 2022
If a GivingTuesday
or Holiday Donation is within your means, please consider supporting InnerAct Alliance, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
agency established in 1985 to reduce the abuse and underage use of alcohol,
tobacco, and other drugs through: Community Awareness and Involvement;
Prevention Education; Economic Support; and Leadership Development. We would
appreciate your donation to cover the cost of materials to expand prevention
programs in Hardee, Highlands, and Polk counties in Central Florida.
Researchers have observed increases
in substance abuse, overdoses, and mental health issues in the U.S. since the
COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, our kids may potentially suffer adverse effects
for years to come. To help meet the challenges, InnerAct Alliance and coalition
partners, StandUP Polk and UthMpact, share a common goal to expand prevention
initiatives, which include science-based education to nearly 15,000 students in
70 elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as outreach to over 100,000
citizens via informative presentations and social norms messaging, a premier
youth leadership program, and family-oriented awareness events such as the
Annual Red Ribbon Campaign and motivational rallies for fifth-grade students
countywide. Additional funding will go a long way to further efforts to inform
and educate more students about the harmful effects of alcohol, nicotine, marijuana,
vaping, narcotics, bullying, mental health, and other risky behaviors.
Please visit https://donorbox.org/giving-tuesday-fundraiser-1 to make a tax deductible donation.
The link will be live through early January 2023 and acknowledgement will
be sent upon receipt of your gift. You may also mail your gift to: InnerAct Alliance, 621 S.
Florida Avenue, Lakeland, FL 33801, call (863) 802-0777, or visit our website www.inneractalliance.org. Thank you for your support of the prevention
education mission of InnerAct Alliance. We wish you and your family a very
happy and safe holiday season!
Fall National Prescription Drug Take Back Nets Nearly 600 lbs. of Medications
Unwanted medications may also be taken to the county’s permanent drop sites, funded by the Givewell Community Foundation in Lakeland, at the Police Department locations in: Auburndale (2 Bobby Green Plaza, weekdays 8-5); Haines City (35400 Hwy 27, weekdays 8-5); Lake Alfred (190 N. Seminole Avenue, 24hrs/7days); Lake Hamilton (100 Smith Avenue, weekdays 8-5); Lakeland (219 N. Massachusetts Avenue, 24hrs/7days); and Winter Haven (125 N. Lake Silver Drive NW, weekdays 8-5). Note: only solids are accepted in permanent drop boxes – no liquids or syringes. Medication should not be flushed to avoid harming lakes and ground water.
StandUP Polk is a community coalition working together to prevent harm and promote health through education, public awareness, and advocacy including strategies to prevent youth substance abuse. For more information, please contact StandUP Polk at (863) 802-0777.
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Happy Thanksgiving from InnerAct Alliance!
Monday, November 21, 2022
Take Time for November Self-Care
Friday, November 18, 2022
Reports of a New Surge in Ketamine Drug Seizures Across the U.S.
The CDC reports that drug poisonings in America are at a record high. Over 107,622 people died from a drug overdose last year with 70% caused by synthetic opioids like Fentanyl.
As if the Fentanyl crisis isn’t concerning enough, a new alarming trend on the
streets shows that Ketamine, an anesthetic with hallucinogenic effects, is being combined with other drugs to give users an increased high that is
a potentially lethal one. Ketamine is also
Officers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
say that the number of Ketamine seizures at JFK Airport in New York has
increased significantly from 50 kilos in 2020 to 400 kilos in 2022 – a rise of
700%. Shipping routes for these drugs are coming from all different countries. Customs and Border Protection agents on the front line are deploying a multi-layered approach using drug-detecting dogs, handheld drug-detecting devices, x-ray machines, and other tools to track and control distribution of these harmful drugs across our nation.
Staying on top of current drug trends like this helps bring light to the potential risks we face in today’s world and increases the importance of staying informed and vigilant to protect our own health and safety.
InnerAct Alliance and UthMpact in the Community!
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Quit Smoking Today to Celebrate the Great American Smoke Out – November 17th
Monday, November 14, 2022
Talking Helps Teens Stay Safe and Avoid Risky Behaviors
Pushing boundaries is a normal part of being a teenager because it helps develop independence. As youth start to become more independent, it’s also important that they are aware of some behaviors that may put them at risk.
Thanks to our prevention
partners at InformedFamilies.org for offering some common-sense safety precautions
that parents can 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 met online
Make sure your cellphone is charged and with you at all times
Keep headphones and ear buds on low volume when out walking/jogging - better yet, leave them off
Be aware of your surroundings. If something doesn't feel right, leave
If you're accosted, don't be afraid to make a scene: yell, wave your arms, yell fire - anything to attract attention
Driving Safety
Never text and drive
Never drink and drive
Never take drugs and rive
Never ride with a driver who is drinking, doing drugs, or texting
Always lock car doors when driving and leaving the car
Always 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, and ask what to do
REMEMBER to Talk to Your Kids
They WILL Listen!
Friday, November 4, 2022
Get Out To Vote on Tuesday, November 8 and Bring A Friend!
Florida’s General Election is coming up on Tuesday, November 8, and Supervisor of Elections, Lori Edwards, has asked for assistance in sharing important information with our community to help provide a smooth voting experience.
Before you
head out to vote, why not check with your friends and neighbors to see if they
may need a ride and invite them along as you head to the polling center.
You may
follow Polk Elections on social media
Facebook @PolkElections
Twitter @PolkElections1
Instagram polkelections
Website PolkElections.gov
Remember,
your vote counts!
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
2022 Red Ribbon Run & Challenge Race Results Saturday, October 29, 2022
Approximately 1,174 Runners in grades K-8 participated in the Kids Fun Run race heats and over 300 adults and their children ran or walked together in the Family Fun Run around beautiful Lake Mirror. Participants also enjoyed a climbing wall, obstacle course, and other healthy activities, snacks, and giveaways from participating vendors in the Fitness Fun Zone during the event.
The Annual Red Ribbon Run culminated one of the largest Red Ribbon Campaigns in the state to support the prevention of substance abuse and bullying in our community.