Live & Virtual Presentation Dates Available.
The Courage to Speak® Foundation offers the Courage to Speak® Presentation for students, parents, educators, and community members live and virtual. To request more information on our Drug Prevention Education Programs and Services, please fill-out a Drug Prevention Program Request or call the office at 203-831-9700.
For the entire schedule on a single page, please see Presentation Schedule At A Glance.
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15th Annual Courage to Speak® Empowering Youth to be Drug-free Family Night – Norwalk, CT
15th Annual Courage to Speak® Empowering Youth to be Drug-free Family Night – Norwalk, CT
The evening features students speaking about their drug prevention message from Ponus Ridge, West Rocks, Roton and Nathan Hale, Brookside Elementary, and Side by Side Charter School. A display of drug prevention posters and collages created by students during classes they’ve taken as part of the Courage to Speak® Drug Prevention Program. The evening also includes a presentation for parents and students by Ginger Katz, Founder and CEO of the Courage to Speak® Foundation. All communities are invited to attend!
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The Courage to Speak – Courageous Parenting 101® – Stamford, CT
"Parenting Through the Opioid Crisis and Beyond"™
- Learn Communication Strategies with Children on Drugs
- Teach Children Drug Refusal Skills
- Help Children Cope Effectively with Stress and Emotions
- Understand Signs of Drug Use
- The Influence of Marijuana and Opioid Use on Youth Development
- Parent Resources and Much More!
This event is funded in whole from the United States Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) through the CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. (DMHAS).
DHMAS Opioid Support Access Line: 1-800-563-4086