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News (Media Awareness Project) - US UT: Edu: Utah County Declares Meth Awareness Day
Title:US UT: Edu: Utah County Declares Meth Awareness Day
Published On:2007-11-28
Source:Daily Universe (Brigham Young U, UT Edu)
Fetched On:2008-01-11 17:43:13
UTAH COUNTY DECLARES METH AWARENESS DAY

For the second year running, Utah County will observe National
Methamphetamine Awareness Day on Nov. 30.

Utah County Commissioner Gary Anderson, Spanish Fork Mayor Joe
Thomas, Mrs. Utah 2007 Tiffany Berg and State Rep. Mike Morley will
speak at a dedicatory service in Spanish Fork that day.

Methamphetamine Awareness Day comes in the midst of "End Meth Now," a
10-month campaign that began in September to provide treatment and
information about methamphetamines to Utah County citizens.

Methamphetamine abuse is the leading problem for women entering
treatment programs at the Utah County Division of Substance Abuse.
The Division of Substance Abuse program admitted 1,200 women for
methamphetamine abuse treatment in the last five years.

That is 25 percent more than men, although twice as many men enter
drug treatment overall, said Richard Nance, director of the Division
of Substance Abuse.

In Utah, women of child-bearing age are major users of
methamphetamines. According to research, women with young children
tend not to seek treatment because they are concerned about taking
care of their children.

"The effect it's got on these women and families is destructive to
our society on so many levels," said County Commissioner Gary Anderson.

According to state and national surveys, almost 10,000 Utah County
citizens suffer from drug or alcohol problems.

"There is no more important work in this county," Anderson said about
the Substance Abuse Division's treatment efforts.

Today, a new program will be dedicated in Spanish Fork to help
residents in the southern section of the county have easier access to
treatment. Until now, treatment was only available in Provo and Orem.

The new Promise of Women and Families South Program will accommodate
patients' childcare, transportation, housing, education and
employment needs. It will double treatment capacity in the county,
Director Richard Nance said.

The new facility will be dedicated at 1 p.m. and the open house will
be from 1:30 to 4 p.m.

For more information about methamphetamine abuse in Utah, go to
www.endmethnow.org.
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