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Turning Point Times 2026 Issue Two
Quarterly Update This collaborative event between the coalition and Orrville Public Library had a successful return after taking a break in 2025. 65 people enjoyed pizza and games with their families. Orrville Public Library – Homepage TPC had a table at Orrville Public Library’s Summer Reading Program Kickoff event. Kids had fun spinning the prize wheel…
Read MoreParent Alert June 2026
Breaking Down the DOJ and DEA Order to Reschedule Cannabis As of 4/28/2026, two cannabis categories were rescheduled to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act: FDA-approved cannabis products and state-regulated medical cannabis. This was part of a joint order issued by the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration that was…
Read MoreParent Alert May 2026
Healthy Habits for Physical and Mental Health Taking care of our physical and mental well-being is the key to a happy, healthy life. Healthy lifestyle behaviors can prevent and treat a myriad of physical and mental health conditions. They also set the building blocks for lifelong well-being in children and teens. Developing and maintaining good…
Read MoreParents Who Host Parent Alert 2026
Turning Point Coalition reminds you that providing alcohol to minors is illegal. While most parents and teens do not engage in underage drinking, this campaign encourages open communication about its dangers. Join us in promoting safe, sober celebrations. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) states that giving teens alcohol increases their likelihood…
Read MoreParent Alert April 2026
Alcohol: How Much is Too Much? Alcohol is sometimes considered to be a safe substance because of the influence it has on our culture. It is part of celebrations and public events, available at most stores, and promoted in everything from the radio to movie theaters. Alcohol use has been normalized to the point that it goes…
Read MoreTurning Point Times 2026 Issue One
Quarterly Update Turning Point Coalition continues to pursue new funding opportunities and plan for a bright future. The coalition is collaborating with community partners on several efforts, including the return of Pizza & Books! RIDERS has been hard at work on a few projects, and they plan to stay busy for the rest of the…
Read MoreParent Alert March 2026
Celebrating Social Work Social work is an integral part of society that often goes unnoticed. According to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), “Social workers are found in every facet of community life, including schools, hospitals, mental health clinics, senior centers, elected office, private practices, prisons, military, corporations, and in numerous public and private agencies.” March…
Read MoreParent Alert February 2026
Cannabis Effects on Physical and Mental Health The terms cannabis and marijuana are often used interchangeably, but they refer to different things. Cannabis refers to all products derived from the Cannabis sativa plant, and marijuana refers to the parts of the plant containing substantial amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) which is the chemical that causes a person to…
Read MoreParent Alert January 2026
Substance Use Prevention – A Year in Review: The Good, The Bad, and What to Watch for in 2026 The field of substance use prevention is constantly evolving as new substances become known, other substances get used less, and state and federal legislation and regulations change. Here is an overview of emerging drugs and substance…
Read MoreTurning Point Times Fall 2025
Supporting Youth-Led Prevention There are two different approaches to prevention efforts targeting youth: prevention for youth and youth-led prevention. Prevention for youth takes a top-down approach in which adults develop and implement programming for youth, whereas youth-led prevention is a bottom-up approach where youth are actively involved in developing and implementing programs. Both of these…
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