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What is HTSAC?

HTSAC is a vehicle for bringing together the community sectors impacted by the problem to develop and carry out strategies to reduce substance abuse.
We've MOVED!
 
HTSAC  has moved to the W&M School of Education building, located at 301 Monticello Avenue.

We ask that you please bear with us during our transition. Our new phone number is 221-6022.  General emails can be sent to htsac@wm.edu. You can email staff directly at their new email addresses listed under the HTSAC Staff tab.

 
We look forward to welcoming the community to our wonderful new location, so be on the lookout for an open house invitation in the coming weeks.
 
HTSAC Staff

HTSAC in the News

Below are recent articles in the Virginia Gazette and the Daily Press that have mentioned HTSAC and our initiatives.

April 28, 2007- Limousine services for alcohol/drug-free prom and graduation season

April 7, 2007- Churches take on drug abuse

March 3, 2007- HTSAC representatives

Febuary 28, 2007- Weekend Top 10

Febuary 14, 2007- Alcoholism affects the entire family

Febuary 10, 2007- Community dialogue

Febuary 3, 2007- New board members

January 3, 2007- 1 in 3 students agree to drug tests

September 2006- Underage Drinking- Know the Law

September 2006- A family tradition worth breaking

August 2006- If You're Hosting a Party for Your Teen, Keep It Alcohol-Free!

May 2006- Underage Drinking Tipline

April 1, 2006 - HTSAC Announces Tipline 4-SOBRFN

March 29, 2006- National Underage Drinking Prevention Town Hall Meeting

March 15, 2006 - HTSAC Awarded 2006 Cruikshank Award

February 1, 2006- MADD Legislative Action Day

February 1, 2006- Bringing Youths Together

January 28, 2006- Teens tell officials they want change

January 28, 2006- Substance-abuse hot line spurs privacy concerns

January 21, 2006- Summit to Empower Teens

January 21, 2006- Grant provides $190,000 for HTSAC

November 30, 2005- Full Coalition Meeting

November 30, 2005- Party Time

November 26, 2005- Tipline Aims to Crash Teen Drinking

 

 

 

 

For more information about these articles,

please contact HTSAC at htsac@tni.net or 757-476-5070