Lancaster County Safe Homes
We all want our children to be healthy and safe from harm. Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs are extremely harmful to young people. The possession and use of these substances by minors is against city ordinances. The consequences of use can change the lives of our youth and entire families and communities.
The Safe Homes network is a program for families to help keep children safe from alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. The program can be started within school communities, faith communities, neighborhoods or community groups. As a part of the network we will share hints, tips and ideas for parents and families to use in keeping youth healthy. The educational material is taken from years of experience in the prevention field about what works and what doesn’t. Good drug prevention works!
True drug prevention is possible only when all segments of society support and enforce clear consistent no-use messages for children regarding alcohol, tobacco and other drugs and violence. Parents working together to support and encourage one another will make the endless job of building a safe community easier.
Below you will find a copy of the pledge form, which you can fill out, sign and send back to LCAD if you are not already a part of the Safe Homes network. We will add you to the appropriate list.
If you are in Lancaster County and are interested in starting a Safe Homes team, or in joining the team already active in your community contact Teri at LCAD at 475-2694 or email tcirisheyes@aol.com for more information. We will train teams yearly and will have informational meeting for existing teams to share what worked well and what needs to be changed, as well as any information they would like to see added, created for their use.
For information about keeping youth safe, hosting safe and drug free parties and tips on parenting adolescents see the archive of past E-Bulletins.
Safe Homes Pledge Form
Make Your Home A Safe Home
Party Guidelines for PreTeens or Teens - A Parent Resource
“Safe Homes Parent Network” is a collaborative effort of the Lancaster County Community Group Initiative, and used with permission of PRIDE-Omaha. For more information email tcirisheyes@aol.com.
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