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Welcome! Thank you for your interest in participating in the Underage Drinking Prevention: Town Hall Meetings.

The Underage Drinking Prevention: Town Hall Meetings are an opportunity for community-based organizations to bring communities together-using helpful materials provided by SAMHSA-and to launch the Reach Out Now Teach-Ins to raise awareness and talk about the issue of underage drinking. In 2006, for the first year ever, town hall meetings will take place all over America on or around March 28, 2006. Already signed up? Please log in to update your billing, contact, or event information.

In addition to the Underage Drinking Prevention: Town Hall Meetings, SAMHSA is continuing to host the Reach Out Now National Teach-Ins. These Teach-In events educate fifth and sixth graders, parents, teachers, and the community about the issues of underage drinking through a research-based curriculum.

To learn more about SAMHSA's Reach Out Now National Teach-Ins, please visit: http://www.teachin.samhsa.gov/teachin/

Number of Communities Planning to Hold a Town Hall Meeting: 1230

Please click on the purple states to get organization Town Hall details for each state.

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