Faces of Meth
I think every high school student in the country should visit Faces of Meth.
This project began when a deputy in the Corrections Division Classification Unit, Deputy Bret King, put together mug shots of persons booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center. Deputy King worked with his co-workers in the Classification Unit to identify people who had been in custody more than once. He then worked to verify criminal records and files to determine and assure a history of methamphetamine related use. Deputy King also started interviewing people in custody to learn of their drug use, experiences with methamphetamine, how or if methamphetamine contributed to their criminality, and asked what they would tell young people about methamphetamine.
What Deputy King set out to do was create a realistic presentation about methamphetamine. He didn’t want to create something that made people curious about a drug nor that was a scared straight program. The idea was simple, be honest with kids, let them hear directly from the inmates, and show them what people who work on the front lines – whether it be a Corrections Deputy in the Jail, a Police Officer on the streets or a Public Health Nurse in a clinic see methamphetamine doing to people and to our communities.
The efforts of this project were first published in the Oregonian as part of their focused efforts on the methamphetamine epidemic www.oregonlive.com. The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office has provided the pictures posted in the Oregonian Faces of Meth™ story on December 28, 2004 to others who are involved in methamphetamine prevention and awareness efforts.

These pictures are very frightening. It is incredible what this terrible drug can do to those who fall victim to its effects. Hopefully projects like this one will help young adults take a second thought before "trying" meth.
Update:This posting has been one of the most popular postings on this site. It continues to get about 12,000 page views a month, which for my site, is pretty significant.
I recently happened across this video on UkiahValley.TV which was created by our local county sheriff to support a program of providing free drug testing kits for parents. The video includes both background information about meth, as well as testimonials from those whose lives have been impacted by this terrible drug. The video seems like a pretty good resource to help people understand the damage meth can do.
Hopefully, the video will be helpful.
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Amazing video and message...
As a former meth addict (for 5 years...FIVE YEARS!!) I went from being an honor roll student, dancer and cheerleader to dating abusive drug dealers, being held hostage and stealing from people. I hurt my friends and family. Meth ruins lives. It truly, truly does. I love the new ad campaigns that say "Meth, Not even once" Because you can't do it just once. You won't. I was drunk and made the worst decision of my life by trying meth. Now I am clean, I am going to college and have a full time job. Sure, I think about it. I have to fight the addiction every hour of every day. But, there is hope. If you are addicted, or know someone who is, there is no time to waste... get help. They will thank you for it.
Oh Gosh, its really a great
Oh Gosh, its really a great post. Thanks for sharing.
the lady in this pic
The lady in this pic is my Mother. no lie. she really is.. she is now clean. she lives in a housing for women where they have to be clean to live there. i had not been in contact with her for 12 years. im now 21 and have just found her.. i had seen the pics before and never knew it was her... im her daughter and i didnt know... the people who made faces of meth made them look like monsters with out there permission at all.. i know its a good teaching tool. and so does she . she says if this horrible pic can save a life its worth it to her.. i hope everyone who is doing this drug can see a success and get clean them self's if i get a pic of her now will you put it up next to this one?? and put a face of recovery? f
Congrats to her
Do u mean Theresa Baxter? If ur not a troll with a sad life, which is possible on these sites (no person offence lol) I'm so happy for her (and u) :) I've seen these pics quite a few times and I thought I wonder whats come of these people now, particularly 2 of them (1 of which was hers) and I thought I wonder which one's are dead and which one's are live and well and got help...
Great on her though that stuffs the hardest sh*t to get off apparently, and just shows there is always always hope no matter how far down you've got...
Rehab
Rehab is important and addiction recovery is imperative for these people. I started an informative website about Drug Rehab Cost and Drug Recovery. Hopefully people read sites like ours to get the help they need.
Thanks for the site it was pretty moving. Especially the gentlemen on the left - WOW. Puts things in a perspective.
Faces Of Meth
You should also learn about the "Other Faces Of Meth." As you will see, very few of these people fit the sterotype of the typical drug user.
http://www.allpositiveoptions.com/APOMeth6aa.htm
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing that site as well. I appreciate your comment. I didn't think the person whose picture I posted looked like a typical drug user in the before picture. Drugs affect people from all walks of life. It is a terrible thing.