Bring This To Your Community
Born Drug-Free Tennessee is an initiative that was designed to be implemented in different counties throughout the state of Tennessee. If you are interested in bringing this to your community, please see the printed materials and media below. If you have questions about how to implement this in your community, please contact Metro Drug Coalition’s Media Relations Director, Deborah Crouse.


BILLBOARD DESIGN
If you are interested in having billboards with your funders and coalition logo, please email our contact at Lamar Advertising.
PRINT MATERIALS
The printed materials of this campaign are important for educating women of childbearing age, pregnant women, women who are currently using substances, the general public and practitioners. The materials below have no logos. The materials include one poster design, a patient trifold and a provider brochure. Click the text to download and print with your own logos. If you have questions, please contact Metro Drug Coalition’s Media Relations Director, Deborah Crouse.
VIDEO
This PSA was created by WBIR Channel 10 in Knoxville, TN. If you are interested in recreating this for your community, please see the transcript below. If you are interested in contacting WBIR about media placements, please contact Emily Wakefield.
Born Drug-Free TN PSA (WBIR Channel 10) :30 sec. | Transcript
RADIO
There are multiple radio transcripts to choose from for BDFTN radio message. This was created by Scripps Radio in Knoxville, TN. If you would like to implement this radio message in your community, please see the attached transcripts. If you would like to contact Scripps Radio, please email Kristina Killebrew.
Studies, Articles and Helpful Sites
Studies
Articles, reports and other useful information
Health Consequences of Drug Use: Prenatal Effects National Institute on Drug Abuse – Revised May 2011
Prescription Drugs: Abuse and Addiction – Preventing and recognizing prescription drug abuse
National Institute on Drug Abuse – Updated October 2011Combating Misuse and Abuse of Prescription Drugs: Q&A with Michael Klein, Ph.D.
US Food and Drug Administration – Posted July 28, 2010