Community Action on Substance Abuse Records 1981-2003

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Community Action on Substance Abuse Records 1981-2003

Community Action on Substance Abuse (CASA) was an Ann Arbor-based, non-profit organization of volunteer parents, educators and service groups. CASA’s mission was to educate adolescents in the community about the risks of using alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, and to encourage adolescents to live drug free. The records consist of CASA organizational materials – meeting minutes, annual reports and more – publicity and prevention materials, program information, Ann Arbor-area and national substance abuse resources, conference materials, local drug use surveys, fundraising materials, VHS and cassette tapes, and photographs and other items from Ann Arbor’s Drug Free Schools drug prevention art contests.

11 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6388438

Bentley Historical Library

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Community Action on Substance Abuse.

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Ann Arbor, Mich.-based non-profit organization of volunteer parents, educators and service groups. CASA's mission was to education adolescents in the community about the risks of using alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, and to encourage adolescents to live drug free. From the description of Community Action on Substance Abuse records, 1981-2003. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778979 CASA formed in 1981 in response to the 1979 drug-related deaths ...

Spencer, Bradley.

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