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TeenFest Foundation Donors/Sponsors/Community Partners:
Partnership for a Drug-Free NC, Inc. is the North Carolina alliance for The Partnership for a Drug-Free America. They work closely with broadcast and print media in many North Carolina markets to place nationally produced, but locally relevant, public service announcements that encourage the rejection of substance abuse. Twice a year The Partnership releases new spots that address trends in substance abuse (i.e. prescription drug abuse, methamphetamine, heroin, steroids).
North Carolina Cooperative Extension partners with communities to deliver education and technology that enrich the lives, land and economy of North Carolinians. North Carolina Cooperative Extension gives residents easy access to the resources and expertise of NC State University and NC A&T State University. Through educational programs, publications, and events, Cooperative Extension field faculty deliver unbiased, research-based information to North Carolina citizens on a wide array of topics.

Franchised Restaurant Operator, Pamela Moncree, 3429 Hillsborough Rd, Durham, NC 27705, Phone: (919) 382-9399, Fax: (919) 382-2050
Wake County 4-H Youth Development offers a variety of opportunities for youth and adults by offering a wide range of programs and activities for youth between the ages of 5 and 19. 4-H offers everything from animal and gardening activities to prevention programs and youth leadership opportunities such as clubs, staff-led programs and projects, summer camps, teen programs, leadership experiences, and after-school programs.

NC Department of Health and Human Services/Division of Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities/Substance Abuse Services. The Division's organizational structure is designed to implement the State Plan and reform efforts. The substance of the Division's goals and objectives will guide the development of the workings of the Division and that work will be carried out through this organizational structure. The Division's central administration consists of the Director's Office and five sections organized along functional lines. The five sections are: State Operated Services, Community Policy Management, Resource/Regulatory Management, Advocacy and Customer Services, and Operations Support.
International Image Makers.com creates and hosts websites for organizations throughout the country, including TeenFest.org
Governors Institute for Alcohol and Substance Abuse. The mission of the Governors Institute for Alcohol and Substance Abuse is to foster partnerships that promote education, research and communication for the prevention and treatment of substance abuse.
NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & MATH http://www.ncssm.edu
The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) opened in 1980 as the first school of its kind — a public, residential high school where students study a specialized curriculum emphasizing science and mathematics—and with the mission statement shown on the right. This approach was built on the premise that regions which invest in the creation of human and intellectual capital will receive global economic returns, the key to success in a worldwide economy.
NCSSM has since become the model for 18 like-schools around the globe and has helped found the National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools of Mathematics, Science and Technology (NCSSSMST), which now counts more than 100 member institutions across the country. The early vision of our state's leaders has matured into a vital institution that models and advocates excellence in elementary and secondary education and is integral to the pursuit of the strategic economic and quality-of-life objectives so important to North Carolinians and to our nation and world.
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Project R.I.D.E is a coalition of concerned citizens, agency representatives and law enforcement officials in Franklin and Vance Counties who are working with the Five County Mental Health Authority and the Kerr-Tar COG to increase safety and improve health by reducing the incidence of drunk driving and underage drinking.
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