*The purpose of this blog is to create an open environment where students feel safe talking about difficult issues regarding drugs, drug abuse, sex, alcohol, or any other aspect of health or health-related decisions. Please note that we are Pharmacy students, and no one should ever alter their medications without first contacting their doctor. Our mission is to inform - we are not supporting any illegal activities, including but not limited to: marijuana use, underage drinking, use of illegal drugs, or sharing of prescription medications. That being said, we believe our purpose is to make sure all students are as informed as possible about all these topics, illegal or not, and ensure everyone has access to anonymous questions with unbiased answers*

Tuesday

Moving forward...

So it has been a day since the Raising Awareness convocation, and we've started to answer and post the questions from the note cards. Below you'll find comments and answers posted by Brooklyn and I from the convocation- if an answer isn't quite what you were looking for, please post another comment or email us so we can answer you fully.

This website is for YOU. We have the resources at Purdue and in the community to answer most drug related questions or legal questions associated with drug use. If you stump us, we'll be able to point you in the right direction. We hope this blog can be an outlet for people to reach out when they feel uncomfortable talking with someone else.

Below are the comments from the Raising Awareness convocation held in memory of Haley Jane Bryan. Feel free to add your own as well...

6 comments:

Brooklyn Wellman said...

From a student:

"Thank you for coming to this school. Talking about Haley has really touched me. She was a good friend and I know that this is hard for her family. I am praying for her family."

Brooklyn Wellman said...

From a student:

"HJB is the reason I quit pot."

Anonymous said...

Nice presentation. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

That was a great presintation

Anonymous said...

Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I still think about that girl every day. I hope her decisions open peoples eyes..