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Educational Vaping Presentation

Riley Center - AUDITORIUM - STAGE
Vaping is everywhere and it may seem like there is nothing we can do. But, when we understand its physical and mental health impacts on developing brains and bodies we can have informed conversations and help young people make better choices about vaping.

The Collaborative, as part of our mission to support youth in substance free and healthy choices, will be presenting on the impact of vaping on young people. In this presentation we will learn about the physical effects and the social and mental-health implications of vaping.  We will talk about what to look out for, and how to engage your young people in authentic conversations about substance use. This presentation is geared toward the caring adult community to provide real tools about vaping and how to support their young people. 

Please email Megan Brooks in the Health Center for more information or to RSVP. mbrooks@burrburton.org
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