National Family Partnership
The National Family Partnership (NFP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting healthy family relationships and preventing substance abuse among youth. Founded in 1980, NFP focuses on empowering families through education, advocacy, and community engagement. The organization is known for its initiatives like the Red Ribbon Campaign, which raises awareness about the dangers of drug use.
NFP collaborates with various stakeholders, including schools, community organizations, and government agencies, to create supportive environments for families. By providing resources and programs, NFP aims to strengthen family bonds and encourage positive choices among children and adolescents, ultimately fostering healthier communities.