The Weakley County Prevention Coalition's SPF-PFS project is aimed at preventing/reducing the misuse and abuse of alcohol among youth and young adults ages 12-25 and adults ages 26 and up and reducing the misuse and non-medical use of prescription drugs. The proposed catchment area of Weakley County, with a population of 33,626, located int he western part in the state of Tennessee. The project goals are as follows: Goal 1: Decrease the use and misuse of alcohol by youth/young adults (12-25), and adults (26 and up) in the community by implementing evidence- based programs and practices such as community mobilization, environmental change, parenting skills education, social norms campaigns, and education within Weakley County. Goal 2: Decrease the misuse of prescription medication by youth/young adults (12-25), and adults (26 and up) by implementing evidence- based programs, practices, and strategies, such as encouraging community members learn how to prevent and manage opioid abuse, encourage prescribers to use TN's State Control Substance Monitoring Program, community mobilization, environmental change, parenting skills, education, social norms campaign, and education within Weakley County. Goal 3: Strengthen Weakly County Prevention Coalition's current prevention capacity and infrastructure at the community level in support of prevention efforts through cultural competency training, leadership development, strategic planning, sustainability, and community mobilization. Goal 4: Strengthen the capacity of the prevention data management and systems infrastructure at the community level though implementing a comprehensive community assessment to expand the availability of data to be used y partners to make data driven decision on evidence- based programs/practice within Weakley County. The coalition will use a comprehensive approach to achieve the intended goals through strengthening the coalition's capacity and infrastructure at state, regional, and local levels. WCPC will collaborate with the Prevention Technology Transfer Centers to reduce the use and misuse of alcohol and prescription drugs through community outreach and education, building leadership among community members, increasing community involvement among members and strengthen partnerships with key stakeholders.