Positive Paths

Supporting Health • Preventing Harm

The best time to prevent substance use issues is before they begin. The second-best time is today. This website contains information and resources that can be used for outreach and education in schools, in the community, and for yourself and your loved ones.

Learn more about the many pathways toward healthier living.

Teens & Young Adults

Cannabis & Vaping

Youth and young adults have easy access to marijuana in more potent forms and in a growing number of community settings, despite potential health and safety harms. Our goal is to protect developing teen brains by limiting access.

Find resources about marijuana and vaping for parents and the community.

Health Equity

Health equity is achieved when everyone can live a healthier life, no matter who we are, where we live, or how much money we make. And while we can’t currently ensure that everyone will be healthy, we can change the physical conditions in which people live, learn, work and play, one community at a time. By improving these conditions, everyone will have the opportunity to achieve their full potential and improve their quality of life.

Impaired Driving & Alcohol Safety

Every year, thousands of individuals are arrested for impaired driving in Ventura County, causing harms to drivers, passengers and the public. Increasingly, marijuana and prescription drug use, alone or in combination with alcohol, are growing factors in DUIs countywide. Our goal is to reduce impaired driving among Ventura County youth and adults.

Responding to the Opioid Crisis

Misuse of prescription drugs, especially opioid painkillers, has resulted in a rising number of fatal and non-fatal overdoses in recent years, as well as serious harms associated with heroin addiction. Our goal is to reduce fatal and non-fatal overdoses caused by non-medical use of prescription painkillers.

Meth & Stimulants

Our community has been increasingly impacted by high risk substances such as meth and fentanyl. Substance use issues can impact anyone. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, help is available. Learn more about staying safe and getting help.