Stay on Track's mission is to increase awareness in Keller and its surrounding communities about the risks of substance use and engage residents in education that provides youth with the knowledge, confidence, skills, and environmental support needed to live a healthy, substance-free life. Stay on Track's campaigns and accomplishments have been featured by several local news outlets including WFAA Channel 8 News, KVGI’s “Texas Talk Live with Lezlee,” La Estrella, and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Additionally, Stay on Track produces and places billboards, PSAs, and other prevention-focused media throughout the community.
In partnership with Keller ISD, Stay on Track features local athletes in its social norming campaign as often as possible. This empowers students to take the lead in making their schools and community safer and healthier. Working with local organizations, Stay on Track has placed two drug collection units for unused medication at the Hurst Police Station and Cook Children’s Medical Center. Stay on Track has also works with local police departments and the Drug Enforcement Agency to coordinate community-wide Drug Take Back events that enable residents to properly dispose of unused and outdated prescription medications.
Michelle Gonzalez is the Program Director for the Stay on Track Coalition for Keller ISD. Michelle received her Bachelors of Social Work degree at Texas Woman’s University and also has received her Master’s degree in social work with a concentration with children and families, and a mastery in Community Administrative Practice at the University of Texas at Arlington. Michelle has an impressive background working with youth and adolescents, case management, counseling, event planning, college readiness, vocational training, and intervention implementation. Michelle has a strong drive for helping others and creating a change to benefit society.
In her spare time, she enjoys playing soccer, reading, and trying new foods. She believes connections and education are important for the growth and advancement of society. Michelle is described by the people close to her as a “mother figure” and “the person you go to” when you need someone to listen to you or provide comfort.
In partnership with Challenge of Tarrant County, this program is a FREE, on demand self-care yoga series designed to relieve symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, burnout or simply the everyday stresses of life.
The only safe medications are ones that come from licensed and accredited medical professionals.
DEA warns that pills purchased outside of a licensed pharmacy are illegal, dangerous, and potentially lethal.
ONLY take pills prescribed to you and purchased from a pharmacy.
FAKE PILLS can change your life FOREVER.
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