There are still prejudices and stigmas surrounding HIV, AIDS, and addiction.
With pandemic-related changes, Black Friday 2020 might be different, but that could be a good thing.
Minimizing exposure to drugs can help prevent addictions and the need for treatment.
Even if we’re celebrating virtually, we can still have a fun and memorable Thanksgiving with our loved ones.
Some military veterans develop addictions because they’re trying to cope with PTSD and physical pain.
By voting and seeking addiction treatment, we can take steps to improve our lives.
Adoption can provide emotional, health, and economic benefits for children.
There’s assistance for people to help them escape from the cycle of domestic violence.
Recognizing and reporting domestic violence can help stop it and prevent long-term consequences from occurring.
Funding health care and making it accessible can improve mental health during pandemics and beyond.