Community Wellness Alliance

Community Wellness Alliance

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For Further Information please contact
Tammy London
615-588-1622
[email protected] If you or someone in your life is struggling with addiction.

Our vision is to help the citizens and community of Smith County to be a happier and healthier place to live by educating the community regarding substance abuse and to partner with law enforcement in prevention of underage alcohol and tobacco abuse, and substance abuse in Smith County. There is HOPE!

06/04/2026

Parenting is about showing up, staying connected, and doing your best each day. đź’™

06/03/2026

Just because it's on the shelf doesn't mean it's safe. Gas station supplements don't always contain what the label claims, so it's best to steer clear of them.

06/02/2026

Did you know that teens say their parents are one of the biggest influences in their decision not to drink alcohol or use drugs?

Your voice matters. Having open, honest conversations and setting clear expectations can make a lasting impact. Teens are listening — even when it may not seem like it.

Start the conversation today. đź’™

05/27/2026

Healing from mental health and substance use issues is not just the absence of symptoms. It is a stable home, meaningful connection, and the tools to move forward. That is the promise of whole-person care. https://www.samhsa.gov/find-support

05/21/2026

Respectful communication about mental health is especially important during times of transition, including housing instability or reentry into the community. Compassionate words signal safety when people need it most. https://www.samhsa.gov/resource/ebp/permanent-supportive-housing-evidence-based-practices-ebp-kit

05/20/2026

Update: Aleesha Nesbitt located and is safe. Thank you to all that assisted and prayed for her safe return.

***Missing Juvenile***

The Smith County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the public’s assistance in locating 16-year-old Aleesha Nesbitt.

Aleesha is described as 5’5”, approximately 135 pounds, with blonde hair and brown eyes. She was last seen around 1:30 p.m. today, May 19, in the area of Defeated Creek near the Friendship Hill Lane community on her family’s farm.

At this time, it is unknown what Aleesha was last seen wearing.

A large-scale search operation is currently underway in the area. Residents nearby are asked to report anything unusual or out of the ordinary that they may have seen.

As we have more information, we’ll be sure to share it with our community.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Aleesha Nesbitt is urged to contact 911 immediately.

05/19/2026

Language matters. Choosing supportive words can help people feel seen, heard, and respected. https://www.samhsa.gov/mental-health/what-is-mental-health/how-to-talk

05/16/2026

Help amplify the power of prevention by sharing your story using ! Whether it’s how you’re preventing substance use or promoting well-being, every journey is unique. Your story can inspire change. Learn how to get involved: samhsa.gov/prevention-week/my-prevention-story

Drug overdose deaths fall sharply: CDC data 05/15/2026

Drug overdose deaths fall sharply: CDC data Drug overdose deaths fell by 27 percent in 2024, according to the provisional data released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The drop represents a significant tren…

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