Drug Strategies is a non-profit research institute designed to promote more effective drug abuse prevention, education, treatment, and public policy.
HISTORY
Drug Strategies was formed in 1993, driven by a deep-seated commitment to addressing the multifaceted issues associated with drug abuse in the United States. With rates of addiction and overdose climbing steadily, there was a growing realization among policymakers, practitioners, and the public alike that traditional approaches were falling short in effectively addressing the crisis. Drug Strategies was founded to bridge this gap, serving as a catalyst for change in the field of substance abuse prevention and treatment.
From its earliest days, Drug Strategies embarked on a journey guided by a steadfast dedication to its core principles. Notable milestones punctuated this journey, reflecting the organization's unwavering commitment to advancing its mission. Key moments included the publication of groundbreaking reports that synthesized cutting-edge research and provided actionable insights for policymakers and practitioners. These reports served as catalysts for change, informing policy decisions and driving the adoption of evidence-based strategies nationwide.
As Drug Strategies continued to grow, its impact reverberated throughout the field of substance abuse prevention and treatment. The organization's research and advocacy efforts played a pivotal role in shaping public perception and policy decisions surrounding drug abuse, challenging prevailing stigmas and misconceptions along the way. By providing accessible research to a broader audience and changing the conversation around drug treatment, Drug Strategies left an indelible mark on the landscape of public health.
Today, as we reflect on Drug Strategies' rich history, we are reminded of the organization's enduring legacy—a legacy defined by its unwavering commitment to advancing evidence-based approaches. Though the journey has been marked by challenges and triumphs alike, Drug Strategies remains steadfast in its mission to drive meaningful change and improve the lives of individuals and communities affected by drug abuse.