PYDC Plymouth

PYDC Plymouth The Plymouth Youth Development Collaborative is a community collaborative that aims to prevent and reduce substance use in the Town of Plymouth.

Spreading kindness one message at a time 💬✨ Today at Algonquin Heights, kids and adults came together to fill our clear ...
07/24/2025

Spreading kindness one message at a time 💬✨ Today at Algonquin Heights, kids and adults came together to fill our clear banner with uplifting words and positive vibes. A simple way to leave a little light! 💛

Today we restocked our resources and added two new ones - the Drug Guide Book and our LGBTQ+ Mental Health Resource Guid...
07/24/2025

Today we restocked our resources and added two new ones - the Drug Guide Book and our LGBTQ+ Mental Health Resource Guide! You can find these resources and so much more at the Plymouth Public Library's Recovery Corner.

If you are looking for support, or someone to answer your questions, every Wednesday from 1-3pm there is a recovery coach who can assist with questions and referrals for: recovery coaching, recovery support navigations, community support program (Justice Involved), outpatient/medication management, inpatient services, educational materials, and harm reduction. Make sure to stop by to get all your questions answered!

Jennifer Cantwell is a Community Engagement Coordinator for the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office. Within that ...
07/08/2025

Jennifer Cantwell is a Community Engagement Coordinator for the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office. Within that role, Jen leads the Drug Endangered Children (DEC) Initiative and co-chairs the Plymouth County Drug Abuse Task Force subcommittee on community coalitions. Jen is also the Project Coordinator for the COSSUP grant that funds the popular Plymouth County Comfort Dogs Program.

The DEC Initiative raises awareness of the impact of familial substance use on children and trains schools and first responders in Plymouth County on trauma informed practices. Currently, the DEC Initiative is funded by a federal COSSUP grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance at the Department of Justice.

As Co-Chair of the Plymouth County Drug Abuse Task Force subcommittee on community coalitions, Jen attends coalition meetings throughout the county and convenes meetings to facilitate the sharing of data, resources, and strategies among coalition leaders. Having helped establish the Marshfield FACTS community coalition in 2015, Jen brings both community-level and county-wide experience to the table.

We want to take a moment to recognize Jen for being an incredible asset to the Plymouth Area Prevention Collaborative, as well as the Brockton Area Prevention Collaborative. JEn has played a key role in connecting us with meaningful partners that have helped us get some important intiatives off the ground, especially in communities and populations that can be harder to reach. Her commitment, resourcefulness, and collaborative spirit make her an invaluable part of every coalition we facilitate. We truly couldn't do this work without her!

Wrapping up Pride Month, we participated in the Plymouth Pride event on Sunday! It was so great meeting people from all ...
06/30/2025

Wrapping up Pride Month, we participated in the Plymouth Pride event on Sunday! It was so great meeting people from all over, we made some awesome connections and were able to pass out information, resources, Narcan, and free swag! 🏳️‍🌈🌟

This week we hosted our Regional Meeting which brought together members of all 4 coalitions that make up the Plymouth Ar...
06/05/2025

This week we hosted our Regional Meeting which brought together members of all 4 coalitions that make up the Plymouth Area Prevention Collaborative: Plymouth Youth Development Collaborative, Wareham Connects, Carver Cares, and Middleboro Matters. We want to thank everyone who was able to make the meeting, both in person and online!

In this meeting we discussed
🌟Plymouth County Outreach data on fatal and nonfatal overdoses in each of the 4 towns
🌟Grant successes
🌟Successes and Challenges of each town and coalition
🌟Resources for communities
🌟Current substance use trends and things to look out for

05/28/2025

🌿 Support Minds in the Making — Keep Ma*****na Out of Reach

Youth are in one of the most important stages of brain development, when learning, memory, and focus are shaping their future. However, frequent ma*****na use during this time can interfere with all of that.
Chronic use in teens has been linked to increased risks of depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, and even the onset of mental illness in those already predisposed.

But here’s the good news:
✨ We can help protect young people by limiting their access, having open conversations, and creating supportive environments that promote well-being and healthy choices.

Let’s work together — as parents, mentors, and community members — to give youth the clarity, confidence, and care they need to thrive.

This year Plymouth South High School participated in our department wide Prom Campaign encouraging students to make the ...
05/22/2025

This year Plymouth South High School participated in our department wide Prom Campaign encouraging students to make the right choice and celebrate safely. We gave out free stickers, info cards about the campaign and sunglasses for the students to wear at Prom. More pictures from different participating schools to come!

05/20/2025

🧠 Lock Your Liquor — Protect Developing Minds!

Did you know a person’s brain continues developing well into their mid-20s? That means alcohol can have a lasting impact on learning, memory, and decision-making, especially for teens.

🚫 Early alcohol use isn’t just risky, it can interfere with brain development and significantly increase the risk of addiction later in life.

You can make a difference! By locking up your alcohol and talking openly about the risks, you help reduce youth access and protect the next generation from harm.

🔐 Be aware. Be proactive. Be the reason a teen makes a safer choice.

Kathi Sullivan will be speaking to parents during the Plymouth parent Virtual Presentation on June 4th 7-8pm. You do not...
05/14/2025

Kathi Sullivan will be speaking to parents during the Plymouth parent Virtual Presentation on June 4th 7-8pm. You do not have to be a Plymouth parent to join the conversation!

For any questions, please contact Kim Caple at kcaple@plymouth.k12.ma.us

05/14/2025

You might not realize it, but leaving alcohol accessible at home or allowing underage drinking—even if you’re not the one pouring—is against the law in Massachusetts. Under the MA Social Host Law, providing alcohol to anyone under 21 can result in up to $2,000 in fines and/or 1 year in jail.
It’s not just about the legal consequences. It’s about protecting our youth and creating safer communities. Teen drinking increases the risk of accidents, poor decisions, and long-term health issues. It’s on all of us to be aware, take action, and keep alcohol out of reach.

🛑 Don’t take the risk.
🔒 Lock your liquor.
✅ Be the adult who sets the standard.

05/12/2025

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