CWC Alliance
501(c)3 Nonprofit Dedicated To Ending Opioid Misuse Through Education & Prevention. Founded by Cammie Wolf Rice. With CWC, prevention is possible.
Founded in 2018 by Cammie Wolf Rice in memory of her son, Christopher, CWC Alliance is a 501(c)(3) non-profit on a mission to prevent opioid misuse and addiction before it begins. In addition to our extensive advocacy efforts, our evidence-based programs provide education, mental wellness skills training, and pain management strategies directly to inpatient and outpatients experiencing a health cr
06/24/2026
Men’s mental health matters.
Talking about stress, asking for support, and making time for wellness are not signs of weakness. They are part of taking care of your overall health.
This month, we’re recognizing the importance of creating space for honest conversations, support, and care.
06/22/2026
Built with youth, not just for youth.
The Youth Prevention Network centers young people as leaders, advocates, and voices for change in their own communities. When prevention reflects real experiences, it becomes more relevant, more trusted, and more impactful.
YPN is supported by funding from the Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust (GOCAT).
If you’re a teen and things feel overwhelming, reaching out for help is a sign of strength.
Through the Youth Prevention Network, CWC Alliance and Resilient Georgia encourage young people to seek support, build coping skills, and connect with trusted adults and peers. No one should have to carry everything alone.
This program is supported by funding from the Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust (GOCAT).
06/18/2026
Today, we honor Juneteenth, a day of freedom, reflection, and remembrance.
As we recognize this important moment in American history, we remain committed to building stronger, healthier communities rooted in dignity, education, and care for all.
Sometimes prevention begins with something simple: a conversation.
Education, empathy, and early support can change the course of a patient’s recovery. Life Care Specialists help identify warning signs that are often overlooked, from unmanaged pain and isolation to untreated trauma and lack of education around opioids.
When patients are supported early, the path forward can look very different.
Learn more about the Life Care Specialist model at cwc.ngo.
06/10/2026
This Pride Month, we honor the strength, dignity, and humanity of the LGBTQ+ community. Everyone deserves to feel seen, supported, and safe in their journey toward mental wellness.
At CWC Alliance, we believe prevention begins with compassion, connection, and creating spaces where people can show up as their full selves. This month and always, we celebrate the power of affirmation, community, and care.
If today feels heavy, try a small reset.
Step outside for a few minutes. Drink a glass of water slowly. Take a few deep breaths and give your mind a moment to pause.
Resilience isn’t built in big moments. It’s built through small choices that help you steady yourself and keep moving forward.
06/03/2026
Prevention can happen in many places.
At the bedside. In youth programs. Through everyday mental wellness education.
CWC Alliance brings prevention into real-life moments, helping people build the tools, support, and confidence they need before crisis begins.
YPN is supported by funding from the Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust (GOCAT).
06/01/2026
Real skills. Real situations.
Prevention is about what happens before the moment. Building confidence, setting boundaries, and knowing how to respond under pressure.
That’s how we prepare for real life.
YPN is supported by funding from the Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust (GOCAT).
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