Cafe Prevention Now Able to Meet Fiscal Year Deadlines for Product Orders
Cafe Prevention is now able to meet June 30, 2010 fiscal year deadlines of various organizations seeking high quality prevention education resources. If an order is placed before June 30, 2010 they will be able to provide an invoice that will meet fiscal year deadlines; and oftentimes the product with be shipped within 5 business days.
Springfield, MO, June 13, 2010 --(PR.com)-- For over 17 years, Community Partnership of which Cafe Prevention is a division has been developing high quality innovative, hard-hitting prevention materials. Three years ago, Cafe Prevention began offering these quality products to communities throughout the United States. In so doing, they are able to help various groups around the country while helping sustain the work of their own prevention organization.
If an order is needed by June 30 for fiscal year deadlines, please let Cafe Prevention know – they have a quick turnaround time for most products. They can also personalize billboards if you need this service.
Community Partnership works daily with youth, parents and schools, and they see first-hand the issues these groups face with regards to substance abuse, gangs, youth violence and teen dating violence. Community Partnership’s prevention and education materials have always been developed to meet a need, are tested in the field, developed with youth, parent and school input, and get the right message to the right folks at an affordable price.
As a major hands-on player in the area of prevention, Cafe Prevention is accustomed to delivering the message in such a way as to engage the target audience so that they may produce measurable outcomes. Their products help do just that, day in and day out.
Additionally, Cafe Prevention has recently expanded their product line to include more posters on youth dating violence (http://www.cafeprevention.com) and teen prescription drug abuse (http://www.cafeprevention.com), as they know these are becoming greater issues across the country. In a 2006 study by Liz Claiborne, 1 in 4 teens that had been in a serious relationship reported being hit or slapped by a partner, and a study by SAMHSA reports that 1 in 5 teens is abusing prescription medication. Of course, alcohol remains the number one drug of choice by those under 21, and Community Partnership is increasingly hearing of spikes in marijuana usage by teens. Cafe Prevention and Community Partnership’s product line continues to have engaging and effective materials in these areas of abuse.
Cafe Prevention is a community’s source for high quality, affordable prevention material designed to improve the health and well being youth. They can meet the needs organizations have for high quality products and offer the added benefit of invoicing by June 30, 2010 to meet fiscal year deadlines. Additionally, most products are shipped within 5 business days.
Cafe Prevention’s formats have been designed in response to feedback from educators, youth and parents and include postcards, games, door hangers, wallet cards, community toolkits, brochures and more. For more information or to place an order, visit http://www.CafePrevention.com. You may also call Community Partnership/Cafe Prevention at 417-888-2020.
Contact Info:
CafePrevention.com
Melissa Haddow - Executive Director
330 North Jefferson Ave
Springfield, MO 65806
Tel: 417-888-2020
mhaddow@commpartnership.org
http://www.cafeprevention.com
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If an order is needed by June 30 for fiscal year deadlines, please let Cafe Prevention know – they have a quick turnaround time for most products. They can also personalize billboards if you need this service.
Community Partnership works daily with youth, parents and schools, and they see first-hand the issues these groups face with regards to substance abuse, gangs, youth violence and teen dating violence. Community Partnership’s prevention and education materials have always been developed to meet a need, are tested in the field, developed with youth, parent and school input, and get the right message to the right folks at an affordable price.
As a major hands-on player in the area of prevention, Cafe Prevention is accustomed to delivering the message in such a way as to engage the target audience so that they may produce measurable outcomes. Their products help do just that, day in and day out.
Additionally, Cafe Prevention has recently expanded their product line to include more posters on youth dating violence (http://www.cafeprevention.com) and teen prescription drug abuse (http://www.cafeprevention.com), as they know these are becoming greater issues across the country. In a 2006 study by Liz Claiborne, 1 in 4 teens that had been in a serious relationship reported being hit or slapped by a partner, and a study by SAMHSA reports that 1 in 5 teens is abusing prescription medication. Of course, alcohol remains the number one drug of choice by those under 21, and Community Partnership is increasingly hearing of spikes in marijuana usage by teens. Cafe Prevention and Community Partnership’s product line continues to have engaging and effective materials in these areas of abuse.
Cafe Prevention is a community’s source for high quality, affordable prevention material designed to improve the health and well being youth. They can meet the needs organizations have for high quality products and offer the added benefit of invoicing by June 30, 2010 to meet fiscal year deadlines. Additionally, most products are shipped within 5 business days.
Cafe Prevention’s formats have been designed in response to feedback from educators, youth and parents and include postcards, games, door hangers, wallet cards, community toolkits, brochures and more. For more information or to place an order, visit http://www.CafePrevention.com. You may also call Community Partnership/Cafe Prevention at 417-888-2020.
Contact Info:
CafePrevention.com
Melissa Haddow - Executive Director
330 North Jefferson Ave
Springfield, MO 65806
Tel: 417-888-2020
mhaddow@commpartnership.org
http://www.cafeprevention.com
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Contact
Cafeprevention.com
Melissa Haddow
417-888-2020
http://www.cafeprevention.com
cafeprev@gmail.com
Contact
Melissa Haddow
417-888-2020
http://www.cafeprevention.com
cafeprev@gmail.com
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