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The opioid crisis has devastated communities in Massachusetts and across the country. On #InternationalOverdoseAwarenessDay, our office remains deeply committed to combatting this epidemic on all fronts.
We sued Purdue Pharma and the Sacklers for their role in creating and profiting off the opioid epidemic. We owe it to families in Massachusetts and across the country to hold them accountable.
With #ProjectHere, we were the first Attorney General's office to create a statewide prevention education effort now available to every middle school.
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It's #NationalPreventionWeek and prevention is our focus when it comes to the opioid crisis in Massachusetts.

We launched #ProjectHere in 2017 to help middle school students understand the risks of substance use and learn to make healthy choices. #NPW2019
Today more than 300 public middle schools are registered with this free substance use prevention program and thousands of students are engaged in the #ProjectHere curriculum. Your school can register today at projectherema.org. #NPW2019 #NationalPreventionWeek
ATTN: Middle school teachers, join us at our next #ProjectHere Educators' Summit on June 7 in Pittsfield! projectherema.org/summit/
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90% of adults struggling with substances today started using before they turned 18.

50% started before they were 15.

That’s why we made #ProjectHere available free for every public middle school in Massachusetts. Image
Prevention education is a huge unmet need in our schools.

Our state requires schools to provide substance use education, but hasn't given them the resources.

So back in 2017 we started using settlement money to fund prevention in school districts across MA. #ProjectHere
Then we teamed up with the GE Foundation, the @HerrenProject, @HRiAction, and others to expand our prevention programming. Today we're in nearly 300 middle schools with #ProjectHere reaching thousands of young students.
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Nothing is more important than making sure young people know the risks of substance use and understand how to make healthy choices and stay safe. It's why we started the #ProjectHere prevention program and made it free for every public middle school in MA. ImageImageImage
Today we were at @Attleboro_CMS to hear from students about the challenges they face, including vaping, stress, anxiety, and more. By listening to young people and the adults who care for them we better understand what issues demand our attention. #Attleboro Image
Thank you to the engaged and impressive group of Coelho Middle School students who met with us and to all of our partners who've joined us in the mission to prevent substance use. #ProjectHere
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90% of adults with substance use disorder today began using when they were under 18.

50% began under 15.

That's why we're bringing substance use prevention to middle schools across MA with #ProjectHere.
Project Here is about meeting young people where they are and empowering them to make healthy choices. As the educational program rolls out in 250+ middle schools this fall, we're excited to unveil our new app to help guide students through challenging real-world scenarios.
Thank you to our #ProjectHere partners: @GE_Foundation, @HerrenProject, @c_herren, @epicenterexp, @HRiAction, @FableVision, and @Super_GPS.

Learn more at here.world.
Try Project Here Games at projectheregames.org
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WATCH LIVE — We're unveiling a new web app to help students make healthy decisions and announcing nearly $450,000 in grants for public middle schools. #ProjectHere

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Our best strategy to fight the opioid crisis is to stop addiction before it starts. But prevention education is an enormous unmet need in Massachusetts schools. We're changing that. #ProjectHere
Project Here — free substance use prevention education — is available for every public middle school in our state.

We are now in more than 250 schools as we kick off our second year. #ProjectHere Image
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52 AGs from all across the United States are asking Congress to help combat the opioid epidemic and close the federal fentanyl loophole. ImageImageImageImage
Drug traffickers make small changes to the chemical makeup of fentanyl that allow them to evade federal law.
All fentanyl by-products should be illegal the moment they're manufactured. The drug is more powerful than heroin and responsible for thousands of overdose deaths in Massachusetts.
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