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Residents Asked to Complete Survey on Underage Drinking and Substance Abuse

Input requested to collect data for Town Hall Meeting scheduled for April 8.

West Hartford residents are being asked to complete a simple survey regarding their opinions about underage drinking and substance abuse prior to an upcoming Town Hall Meeting.

The West Hartford Substance Abuse Prevention Commission, Town of West Hartford Department of Human and Leisure Services, West Hartford Community of Concern, Capital Area Substance Abuse Council and the Institute for Community Research are hosting a Town Hall Meeting to help prevent teen underage drinking and prescription drug abuse on April 8, 2013. 

To make the event more responsive to parents and other adults in West Hartford, the West Hartford Substance Abuse Social Marketing Committee is interested in learning more about what adults in West Hartford know about these topics, what they would like to know, and what are the best ways to make information about substance abuse available. 

The committee is asking residents to take a few minutes to complete this short multiple choice survey about preventing underage drinking and prescription drug abuse in West Hartford. 

Updates and information about the Town Hall Meeting will be forthcoming in the weeks and months leading up to April 8!

To take the survey, click here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JMTTBJQ

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