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3.7.12
Obama Administration Appeals Graphic Cigarette Warning Label Ruling

By Join Together Staff | March 6, 2012 | 1 Comment | Filed in Government, Legal,Marketing And Media, Prevention & Tobacco The Obama Administration has appealed a decision by a federal judge that requiring graphic images on cigarette labels violates free speech protected by the Constitution. On Monday, the Administration filed an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the [...]

6.22.11
New Tobacco Warning Labels

Check out the new images and warnings that will accompany every pack of cigarettes sold and every advertisement in the United States beginning in 2012.  Also included are some quick facts and talking points.      

11.4.11
Drug Drop Now Available

We are excited to announce that there are now two locations in Madison County where unused or expired medication can be dropped off for safe disposal.  You can drop off your medication at the Anderson Police Department 7am-9pm Monday-Friday or at the Elwood Police Department 9am-5pm Monday-Friday.

6.3.11
2011 Madison County Substance Abuse Profile

Hot off the press!!!  View the most recent county epidemiological profile.  If you are interested in a presentation on the data or have other questions feel free to contact us.  (asprock@intersectinc.org or kknight@intersectinc.org)

4.17.13
Check out the Rx Commercial the SADD Youth Created!

SADD youth recently finished the production of a commercial that will be used in area theaters to promote awareness of prescription drug misuse among teens.  See it here and in a theater near you!

5.13.11
Voice Youth Commercials

Check out these commercials our Voice youth wrote and starred in.  Sponsored by The Indiana Coalition to Improve Adolescent Health. Smokeless Doesn’t Mean Harmless Tobacco Land Secondhand Smoke is your Worst Nightmare