Resources

Parent Resources

Cannabis Conversations

The Cannabis Conversations toolkit gives tips to adults on starting prevention talks with youth about marijuana. These conversation-starter ideas are open to all adults including parents, educators, healthcare professionals, aunts, uncles, youth leaders and more.

Youth Resources

Friend2Friend

How to help your friends when weed seems like the only way to cope.

Caring Adult Resources

Making the Connection

The Making the Connection Toolkit provides interactive modules that reveal the connection between ACEs, toxic stress, brain development, and youth substance use. This toolkit is intended for parents and adults to present to the youth they work with, mentor, or care for.

School Resources

YouthNow

As school administrators, counselors and educators, you play an important role in a student’s life. That’s why we’ve developed a collection of research-based materials to use as tools to educate yourself as well as connect with youth and teens about vaping.

FREE Year-Round Disposal of Medications and Sharps

Unwanted medications can be disposed of year-round at several collection sites across Clark County:

La Center Police

(360) 263-2745
105 W. 5th Street
La Center
Open: M-F, 8 to 5
*LIQUIDS ACCEPTED*

Battle Ground Police

(360) 342-5100
507 SW 1st St.,
Battle Ground
Open: M-F, 10 to 5
*LIQUIDS ACCEPTED*

Walgreens Salmon Creek

(Salmon Creek)
(360) 574-0914
2100 NE 139th St.
Open: M-F; 8am-10pm, Sa, 9am-6pm, Su, 10am-6pm
Call for availability

Ridgefield Police

(360) 887-3556
116 North Main
Ridgefield
Open: M-F, 8:30 to 5

Vancouver Police: East

(360) 487-7500
521 SE 155th Avenue
Vancouver
Open: M-F, 8 to 5
*NO PILL CONTAINERS*

Donate to La Center United

Donate to La Center United