
Every year, National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week (NDAFW) creates a platform for teens, educators, and community members to come together and learn the truth about substance use. From March 17 to 23, 2025, schools, treatment centers, and organizations across the nation will host events designed to provide science-based facts about drugs, alcohol, and their impact on young lives.
At Scottsdale Providence Recovery Center, we understand the importance of early intervention and prevention, especially in a world where misinformation about drugs and alcohol is easy to find. NDAFW gives us a chance to clear up myths and help young people make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
Why Are We Talking About Drugs and Alcohol This Week?
Teens face enormous pressure to experiment with substances. From peer pressure to curiosity, the reasons can varyโbut what remains constant is the danger posed by myths and misconceptions. Some believe that occasional drug or alcohol use is harmless, but science tells a different story.

Thatโs why National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week exists: to provide teens with accurate information and help them think critically about the choices they make. The campaign, started by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and later joined by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), empowers young people to separate fact from fiction.
This week is more than educationโitโs a step toward healthier communities and safer futures.
Myth vs. Reality: What Teens Should Know About Substance Use
The truth is that early drug or alcohol use can lead to lasting consequences. Studies show that teens who use substances at an early age are more likely to struggle with addiction as adults. Thatโs why National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week works to ensure that young people understand the risks.
Thereโs no shortage of misleading messages about drugs and alcohol. Some common myths include:
- โItโs just marijuanaโitโs natural, so itโs safe.โ
- โDrinking once in a while wonโt lead to addiction.โ
- โPrescription drugs arenโt dangerous if a doctor prescribed them.โ
Arizonaโs Role in National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week
Communities across Arizona take NDAFW seriously, with schools, health centers, and local organizations hosting events to educate and engage teens. For example, groups like the Phoenix Indian Center and the Urban Indian Coalition of Arizona have previously held community outreach events focused on awareness and prevention.
Whether youโre in Phoenix, Tucson, or a rural part of the state, there are opportunities to participate and learn. Visit NIDAโs event map to find National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week activities happening in your area.
How Can You Get Involved in NDAFW?
Whether youโre a parent, educator, or community member, there are plenty of ways to participate in National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week:
- Attend an event: Find local activities or online workshops in your community.
- Host a conversation: Gather teens and parents to talk about common myths surrounding drugs and alcohol.
- Share online: Use the hashtag #NDAFW to spread facts and raise awareness on social media.
- Start discussions at home: Teens often have questionsโcreate a space where they feel comfortable seeking answers.
Support for Families: Scottsdale Providence Recovery Center
Sometimes, education isnโt enough, and substance use progresses into addiction. Thatโs where compassionate treatment comes in. At Scottsdale Providence Recovery Center, we offer tailored programs designed to help teens and adults recover from substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions.
Our programs include:
- Family counseling: Healing doesnโt happen in isolation. We work with families to rebuild trust and establish a support system.
- Outpatient programs: For those who need flexible treatment options, our outpatient services allow clients to get the help they need while maintaining daily responsibilities.
- Evidence-based therapies: From cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to motivational interviewing, we use proven techniques to support recovery.
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is more than just a series of eventsโitโs a chance to shape brighter futures by addressing substance use early. With open conversations, access to science-based information, and community support, we can empower young people to make healthier decisions.
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, contact Scottsdale Providence Recovery Center today. Weโre here to provide the guidance and support needed for recovery.