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Health Information Centers

The Health Information Project provides teen health and substance abuse prevention information. Libraries participating in the Project have established Health Information Centers in each of the five counties served by the Mid-Hudson Library System.

Columbia County
Hudson Area Association Library

Kinderhook Memorial Library
Philmont Public Library
*

Dutchess County
Howland Public Library (Beacon)
*
East Fishkill Community Library

LaGrange Association Library

NorthEast-Millerton Library*
Pawling Free Library

Greene County
Catskill Public Library

Heermance Memorial Library (Coxsackie)
Greenville Public Library*

Putnam County
Desmond-Fish Library (Garrison)*
Kent Public Library
Mahopac Library

Ulster County
Kingston Library
Plattekill Public Library
Sara Hull Hallock Free Library (Milton)
Town of Esopus Library*
Town of Ulster Public Library

NOTE: The Health Information Project Centers that are participating in the 2010 summer Teen Intern Program or Class Action Program are starred.

These Centers house a collection of substance abuse prevention education and related consumer health materials, print and non-print, which focus on issues of particular concern to teens, to their families, to educators, and to agencies serving youth.

Available at each Center are top-ranked, teen-reviewed videos and access to top-ranked, teen-reviewed websites. Each Center also has a collection of fiction as well as nonfiction books in teen-appealing format that address issues of interest.

Browse through the selection at your nearest library center; using your library card you may borrow from there, from any Mid-Hudson Library System public library or REQUEST A TITLE from your library's online catalog.

 

 

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