Get Help:

If someone is using meth, you might observe different stages of:

Weight loss,
Personality change,
change in skin color (usually towards a grayish tone),
skin sores (usually on face and arms),
hyperactivity (can’t sit still) and sleeplessness (while using),
depression, isolation, irritability (using or not), and fatigue (after using).

The best way to notice change is to know what is “usually” normal. The best way to know what is “usually” normal is to be tuned in...as often as you can.

keep your eyes and ears open. talk, talk, talk. let the people you care about know you’re concerned. if they won’t listen, talk with someone who will. on the back of this brochure is a list of people you might talk with and the phone numbers to call.

To answer your questions,
talk with or call:

Your school teacher, nurse, counselor or
social worker, resource officer, principal, your parents, pastor, or another adult you trust.

If you, or someone you know needs
help or information:

Mercy Medical Center - 970-247-4311
Southwest Co Mental Health - 970-259-2162
Pathfinder Clinic - 970-259-6588
LaPlata County Human Services - 970-382-6150
LaPlata Youth Services - 970-385-4440
Peaceful Spirit Youth Services - 970-563-0041
Peaceful Spirit Adult Services - 970-563-4555
New Day Counseling - 970-259-5820
Preferred Counseling - 970-382-0982
NA/AA - 970-247-1706
San Juan Basin Health Department - 970-247-5702

Alcohol and Drug Treatment 800-996-DRUG SCV Youth Project 800-920-9688
Nat. Council on Alcohol & Drugs 800-475-HOPE

To report a crime or unusual behavior:

La Plata central dispatch - 970-385-2900
La Plata Drug Task Force - 970-385-5147
Archuleta Central Dispatch - 970-264-2131
Montezuma Central Dispatch - 970-565-8441
San Juan County, CO Central Dispatch - 970-387-5531

CALL 911 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY!

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