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SAMHSA Awards More Than $91 Million in Community Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS Prevention Grants to Help At-Risk Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations
SAMHSA Awards Almost $16 Million to Prevent and Reduce Alcohol Use among Youth
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CSAP works with States and communities to develop comprehensive prevention systems that create healthy communities in which people enjoy a quality life. This includes supportive work and school environments, drug- and crime-free neighborhoods, and positive connections with friends and family.
The role of prevention is to create healthy communities in which people have a quality of life:
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