Our Mission

"The Meth Free Alliance is committed to reducing the negative impact of methamphetamine at all community levels through legal, legislative, grassroots, and personal action, and through active partnerships."
Who are we?
The Meth Free Alliance (MFA) was founded in 2005 by community leaders and concerned citizen who were noticing the effects of the methamphetamine epidemic on children, teens, adults, neighborhoods, business, and law-enforcement and community agencies. The Meth Free Alliance seeks not to allocate blame for the epidemic. Rather, the MFA endorses the powerful notion that “Meth Stops With US.” MFA has formed nine different task forces to tackle key issues in prevention, treatment, legislation, law-enforcement, research and data, community mobilization, media, environmental issues, and faith based or faith-motivated actions. Citizen can join these dynamics efforts that demonstrate the power of alliance and common action.
Values
We join in a common mission and vision to make our communities Meth Free. As members and leaders, we promise to pledge to:
- Speak up about the serious threat that Methamphetamine poses to our public health and safety, for people of all ages.
- Create action steps to prevent, intervene and treat Methamphetamine related problems in our community and area, including securing the human time, logistic, and funds that may be required to achieve our goal of being Meth Free
- Working together, setting aside personal agendas, to create and support a meth free community.
- Help lead our community toward being Meth Free.
- Support and assist responsible community organizers from all walks of life – faith, schools, law enforcement, treatment, prevention, neighborhoods local government, etc. who are helping to implement clear, positive action steps for all of us to enjoy a Meth Free community.
- Document and share results of our mutual and individual efforts to make our community Meth Free.
- Seek knowledge and support from people and organizations with practical or scientific knowledge that can assist us in our goal for being Meth Free.
- Celebrate our successes and publicly honor the people or organizations that make our outcomes happen.
