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  • About InnerAct
    • Leadership and Staff
    • Volunteering
    • Donations
    • Contact
  • RED RIBBON RUN
    • Red Ribbon Run Race Registration
    • Race Day Information
    • Red Ribbon Run Challenges
    • Sponsors
    • Volunteer Sign Up
    • Get Involved
  • SISTER COALITIONS
    • STANDUP POLK >
      • OWN THE UPSIDE >
        • SUMMIT
        • TRAILER PRESENTATION
      • About Us >
        • INITIATIVES
        • BY-LAWS
        • MEET THE BOARD
    • UTHMPACT >
      • PROJECT PROM
      • About UthMpact
      • Leadership Important Dates
      • Class XIV Exec Board
      • Coalition Staff
      • Get Involved
  • IAA Blog
  • Events & Programs
    • Prevention in the Community
    • Prevention in the Schools
  • About Prevention
    • Fast Facts
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StandUP Polk Members in 2020

StandUP Polk Coalition began in 2005 with a community forum to discuss underage drinking and strategies needed to reduce the growing rates of youth consumption and binge drinking. In 2006, StandUP Polk (adult coalition) and UthMpact (teen coalition) members met to work together to develop a strategic planning framework that included establishing official mission statements, bylaws, logic model, action plans, and membership recruitment strategies.

Steps were taken to establish community initiative projects such as Social Norming Campaigns, raising awareness, and hosting membership recruitment events.  Funding was provided through a Tobacco grant from the Florida Department of Health, along with SARG grants under the Florida Department of Children and Families. A substantial amount of funding to support Coalition efforts was awarded in 2010 from the Drug Free Communities Grant, in addition to awards received from partnership groups such as the GiveWell Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland and State Farm.

Currently, the Coalition is extremely strong with hundreds of active adult and student partnerships that work with the coalition on projects year round. 

Some of our successful Coalition Efforts include:
  • UthMpact Facts Social Norm Campaigns to educate on tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and abuse of prescription drugs
  • UthMpact Social Marketing Campaigns to educate on bullying and distracted driving
  • Establishment of 6 permanent drop sites in the county for proper prescription drug disposal
  • Project Prom & Project Homecoming formal wear collection and distribution events that help educate youth and parents about making healthy choices and avoiding risky behaviors around prom, homecoming, and graduation events
  • Prescription Drug Take Back Days each Spring & Fall that collect over 3,000 pounds of pills per year for safe & proper disposal. Medicine stored in home cabinets is highly susceptible to abuse. Discarding medication by flushing or throwing it in the trash also creates potential health and safety hazards. These events educate about potential for misuse and offers a convenient, responsible means of disposal of unwanted or expired human and/or pet medication.
  • UthMpact Leadership Program to educate high school students about their community and offer training opportunities, along with hands-on experience, that help youth develop  critical leadership skills to lead their own coalition, committees, and special events 
  • Multiple training opportunities offered to coalition leadership, staff, and community members
  • Own the Upside – a social norming and educational program for parents to educate about current substance abuse issues and prevention strategies
  • Annual Prevention Summit is held annually to educate the community about substance abuse and related trends
  • Over 1,000 hours of service to the community promoting healthy lifestyles each year.


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