GATE Coalition

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Welcome! This is our communications link for the GATE Coalition. People have asked us why we have this particular focus.

Georgia Team Empowerment (GATE) is a coalition dedicated to the prevention of underage substance use in the Asian/Pacific Islander and Latino communities of metro-Atlanta. GATE is a community coalition that brings together members from vital stakeholder groups such as youth, parents, schools, law enforcement, government, and more, to reduce youth substance use in DeKalb County, Georgia. Our answer

Photos from GATE Coalition's post 12/20/2021

Smoking can harm your body in many ways. Free help is available!

To learn more about these free services, visit asiansmokersquitline.org

Photos from GATE Coalition's post 11/30/2021

Join us in pledging your support to push for a smoke-free Gwinnett County by signing our petition at tinyurl.com/SmokeFreeGwinnett

Photos from GATE Coalition's post 10/11/2021

CPACS will be hosting its 2nd Annual Health Fair on Saturday, October 16 from 12P - 5P at the CPACS Main Office (3510 Shallowford Road NE Atlanta, GA 30341)

FREE services provided will include COVID-19 Vaccines, Flu Shots, HIV Testing, Health Screenings, and more!

Pre-register for your health screening today with the at bit.ly/UnitedforHealth2021

Photos from GATE Coalition's post 09/30/2021

Pledge your support at tinyurl.com/SmokeFreeGwinnett

See how a Smoke-Free Gwinnett will help the community!

Photos from GATE Coalition's post 09/28/2021

Join us and pledge your support to Smoke-Free Gwinnett at tinyurl.com/SmokeFreeGwinnett.

Learn more about the current health of the Gwinnett community and why a smoke free ordinance matters in supporting the health of the community!

Photos from GATE Coalition's post 08/23/2021

Pledge your support to Smoke Free Gwinnett at tinyurl.com/SmokeFreeGwinnett. Learn more about how a smoke free ordinance in Gwinnett can support the health of the community! Join us today as we work towards a Smoke Free Gwinnett!

Photos from GATE Coalition's post 08/03/2021

Join us and pledge your support to Smoke Free Gwinnett at tinyurl.com/SmokeFreeGwinnett. Secondhand smoke is a danger to our communities, and a smoke free ordinance will protect the air quality and the health of everyone. Read more about why and how you can support a Smoke Free Gwinnett in our post.

07/20/2021

GATE is collaborating with Georgia Council on Substance Abuse to hold a Community Listening Session to improve recovery services for immigrant and refugee communities.

We are inviting caretakers or family members who may be helping someone through recovery from addiction to a Community Listen Session on Recovery from addiction on:

Wednesday, July 28th at 6pm (In person with Refreshments) OR
Wednesday July 28th at 12pm (VIRTUAL on Zoom and $10 gift card)

Please see flyer attached below. If you are able to attend, please rsvp at [email protected] or 770-936-0969 Ext 222

06/21/2021

Did you know that 3 in 4 GA High School students have never vaped or used e-cigarettes? If you’ve never smoked, don’t start. They can be highly addictive and harmful to your help.

If you or anyone you know would like to stop smoking, please call the GA To***co Quit Line at 877-270-STOP (877-270-7867).

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Our Story

Welcome! This is our communications link for the GATE Coalition. GATE is a community coalition that brings together members from vital stakeholder groups such as youth, parents, schools, law enforcement, government, and more, to reduce youth substance use in DeKalb County, Georgia.

GATE is funded by SAMSHA - the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - as a Drug Free Communities Support Program.

People have asked us why we have this particular focus. Our answer is simple: because no one else is doing this in the State of Georgia. We concentrate our efforts to:


• Build youth leadership to prevent substance use initiation
• Enhance school personnel skills to implement substance abuse prevention programming
• Train immigrant, limited English proficient alcohol vendors to follow local laws
• Educate and empower immigrant/refugee parents to prevent youth substance use
• Advocate for mandatory vendor trainings and limited outlet density

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3510 Shallowford Road
Atlanta, GA
30341