Safe In NM

Creating Environments Free
of Substance Use

Posted on April 5th, 2022

Kits to help students quit vaping or properly dispose of vaping materials are being placed in 17 school-based health programs throughout the Health Department of Northwest Michigan’s four-county jurisdiction of Antrim, Charlevoix, Emmet and Otsego counties.  The health department purchased and is


Posted on April 5th, 2022
Four staff members from the Health Department of Northwest Michigan and SAFE in Northern Michigan recently graduated from the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA).
CADCA is a rigorous training program designed to increase the effectiveness of community substance use

Posted on April 5th, 2022

SAFE youth recently gathered to create new PSAs encouraging their peers about safe ways to handle stress, and reaffirming to teens that “we are all in this together.” Youth from Antrim, Charlevoix and Emmet counties gathered to record the PSAs


Posted on April 5th, 2022

SAFE youth have created three new public service announcements encouraging their peers to avoid under-age drinking. The students talk about the potential harmful consequences for youth who do drink and particularly those who get caught drinking. Watch the PSAs from


  • FACT: 86.8% of Charlevoix County high school students reported NOT using marijuana in the past 30 days.(MiPHY 2022)
  • FACT: 88.6% of Antrim County high school students reported NOT using marijuana in the past 30 days.(MiPHY 2022)
  • In the past 30 days, 15.3 percent of Charlevoix County High School students reported vaping. (MiPHY 2022)
  • In the past 30 days, 12.1 percent of Antrim County High School students reported vaping. (MiPHY 2022)
  • In the past 30 days, 23.4 percent of Emmet County High School students reported vaping. (MiPHY 2022)
  • SAFE is proud to have 109 active youth members, 43 active adult members, and 11 active school partners.
  • From 2014 to 2020, the use of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and prescription drugs DECREASED around the SAFE region!
  • FACT: 70% of Emmet County high school students reported NOT using marijuana in the past 30 days.(MiPHY 2022)
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