Across
- 1. Social disapproval that isolates individuals struggling with substance use
- 4. Standing up, speaking out, and campaigning for policy changes and healthier community environments.
- 8. The practice of staying grounded in the present moment, helping to manage stress and anxiety organically.
- 10. Mental and emotional capacity to adapt, bounce back from adversity.
- 13. Stopping Substance Abuse before it happens.
- 15. Restoring broken relationships and rebuilding trust between individuals and their communities.
- 17. The tool for communication.
- 18. Right of every human being to be valued and respected.
- 20. Giving individuals the tools, confidence, and authority to take control of their own health and destiny.
Down
- 2. Actively creating spaces where everyone feels safe, welcome, and valued, regardless of their past.
- 3. Keeping the community informed and conscious.
- 5. Unjust treatment of people based on past struggle.
- 6. Art of teaching and learning valuable information on Drug abuse.
- 7. Healing, personal growth, and reclaiming one's physical and mental health.
- 9. The safety net of resources, counseling, and non-judgmental friendships offered to those in need.
- 11. Stepping into someone else's shoes; The People First Approach.
- 12. The active pursuit of physical , mental, and social health.
- 14. Deep awareness of another's suffering coupled with a strong desire to help them heal.
- 16. A state of mental focus and sobriety.
- 19. A fellow student or equal.
