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WHEREAS, The
United States Conference of Mayors has a proven commitment to supporting the
development and empowerment of youth and strengthening families; and WHEREAS, according
to the 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 8.3 million children live
with at least one parent who abused or was dependent on alcohol or an illicit
drug during the past year; and WHEREAS, according
to the Administration for Children and Families when a child has exposure to
either prenatal or postnatal drug use, that child is more likely to experience
depression, anxiety, psychiatric disorders, exhibit behavioral problems, and
receive lower test scores; and WHEREAS, children
from homes where the parents suffer from substance abuse are more at risk to be
neglected, and often need to take a larger role in caring for their parents or
other siblings; and WHEREAS, children
of Alcoholics are four times as likely to become an alcoholic when compared to
a child without an alcoholic as a parent; and WHEREAS, adolescents
that use drugs or alcohol are more likely to have poor academic achievement or
to become involved in criminal activity; and WHEREAS,
organizations in our communities like the Mario Do Right Foundation in
Baltimore provide assistance in communities by educating and inspiring youth
that have been affected by substance abuse through mentoring and supportive
services; and WHEREAS,
many of these non-profit organizations work hand in hand with local, state and
federal partners to utilize the services and resources of their governmental
partners to provide aid to youth in communities across the country; and WHEREAS,
the Drug Free Communities Support Program supports community based
organizations that have been formed to help local youth substance abuse and its
consequences; and WHEREAS,
data from the Drug Free Community National Evaluation indicates that middle
school-aged youth in funded communities experienced a 16 percent reduction in
alcohol use and a 23 percent reduction in marijuana use, while High school-aged
youth have reduced their use of alcohol by 9 percent and marijuana use by 7 percent in funded
communities, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that
the U.S. Conference of Mayors recognizes non-profit programs like the Mario
Do Right Foundation for its contribution to assist children and families
affected by alcohol and substance abuse in communities across the nation; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the U.S. Conference of Mayors encourages its mayors to participate in
National Drug Facts week January 28 -
February 3, 2013; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the U.S. Conference of Mayors further encourages its mayors to support
programs which assist young people that face substance abuse in their homes;
and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that
the US Conference of Mayors supports the Drug Free Communities Support Program
and further calls for an increase in funding for this program and the cadre of
other programs that provide assistance to these non-profits. Projected Cost: Unknown |