NATIONAL METHAMPHETAMINE TRAINING & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTER
State 24-hour drug- alcohol help line
In-state calls:
800-562-1240
Seattle-area calls:
206-722-3700
TTY callers:
206-722-3724
Organizations and publications
Lt. Gov. Brad Owen's office created this site to focus on meth and marijuana
Site includes training and ways to get involved in the fight against meth abuse.
White House initiative offers prevention information and helps coordinate anti-drug programs in seven counties.
A paper on Washington State's early efforts to combat meth use
Community mobilization training from Priscilla A. Lisicich, co-chair of the national center
Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), January 2008. Contains information on demographics, political figures, crime, drug use, drug trafficking, enforcement, and drug treatment.
From the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office
From Thurston County Together
Federal tools:
Crisis help line:
1-800-662-4357
Attorney General Rob McKenna's effort to
combat meth in Washington
Office of Environmental Health and Safety
Washington State Department of Health
Includes material on methamphetamine such as
training programs, videos and brochures
DEA offices in Washington
Report suspected labs or other possible
drug activity in your area:
Blaine - 360-332-8692
Seattle - 206-553-5443
Spokane - 509-353-2964
Tacoma - 253-383-7901
Tri-Cities - 509-374-3444
Yakima - 509-454-4407
From the Mason County Sheriff's Office
County-by-county statistics updated
quarterly by the Department of Ecology
From the Department of Health
An initiative of the East Lewis County
Chamber of Commerce