National surveys of teens have been taken with findings demonstrating that caregivers are the main source of protection from addictive substances.
Read MorePathways Alumnus CONY Shares His Mental Health Journey and His Music at Live NBPAC Performance
In celebration of National Poetry Month, the reopened New Brunswick Performing Arts Center held a free hybrid music event and mental health discussion.
Read MoreCarteret Middle School Students Take Part in Say Something Week
Carteret Middle School participated in Say Something Week, learning how to recognize warning signs and communicate concerns with a trusted adult.
Read More‘Don’t Get Vaped In’ Creative Expression Contest Celebrates Youth Voices
Our “Don’t Get Vaped In” Creative Expression contest helps students express their thoughts on vaping and learn more about its effects on youth.
Read MoreNIDA’s 11th National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week brings awareness of many misconceptions and myths that teens have on alcohol and other drugs.
Read MoreParents Need To Be the Role Models Once Marijuana is Available
State legislature must establish guidelines for anything cannabis-related. Here’s how parents can address legalized marijuana.
Read MoreFall Festival Fun With the PATH
This October, Carteret Middle School hosted its first Fall Festival in which teachers lead various activities and pumpkin painting stations.
Read MoreHolidays are Stressful Enough. That is Especially True in the Time of Covid-19
It’s no secret the holidays are stressful but are more so this year, dealing with intoxicated loved ones or maintaining our own sobriety.
Read MorePathways Programs During Suicide Prevention Month
Last month, Pathways worked in several different ways to increase awareness and educate students. Here’s what they did.
Read MoreCampaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Showcases the Power of Youth
Learn about the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK), the leading advocacy organization working on tobacco control issues in the United States.
Read More‘988’ Designated as National Suicide Prevention Hotline
The FCC adopted rules to establish 988 as the new, nationwide, 3-digit phone number for suicide prevention and mental health crisis counselors.
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