It’s no secret that drug and alcohol abuse is damaging to your health – your physical, emotional and social health. It’s also damaging to those around you – your family, your friends and your community.
That’s why ALERT Partnership is dedicated to preventing alcohol and drug abuse and related social problems like crime in Lehigh Valley communities. We work hard to raise awareness about these abuses, get people the help and resources they need to help themselves, their loved ones and their communities.
Learn how ALERT Partnership can help you and your community and how they’ve helped others:
To learn more about ALERT Partnership’s education and prevention programs, call 610-402-CARE.
Getting High School Students to “Arrive Alive”
Students at Northampton Area High School received a dose of reality before prom and graduation season from Operation Arrive Alive (OAA). A project supported by the ALERT Partnership, the Emergency Medicine Institute, University MedEvac, local pre-hospital caregivers, the trauma division and LVH—Cedar Crest emergency department and pastoral care colleagues, it teaches local high school students the perils of driving under the influence. The team staged a mock car crash, with colleagues caring for the “wounded,” detaining the “driver” and flying the “injured students” to LVHHN. The next day, a memorial service was held for students who “died” in the mock crash. A similar program was staged at Parkland High School.