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ASAP Foundation

Anti Steroid Abuse Project is a program that educates our youth about the dangers of steroid abuse.

ASAP project has been successful at educating many schools and parents about the dangers of both occasional steroid abuse and long term steroid abuse.

Website information and articles about the critical implications using steroids are important for anyone.

The information is both opinion and clinically based. For students wanting to use steroids we must be practical, informative. Articles presented are from anyone that has a qualified opinion of the subject. Blogs will be posted giving ‘real time’ awareness of the need to educate.

Clinical information will be provided by qualified medical facilities actively working with youths and their questions. Free consultations by qualified medical staff or counselors will be provided for both parents and teens.

Educational models of actual typical patient files from both steroid abuse teens and medically supervised teens will illustrate the necessity for professional, medically supervised programs.

This project also educates the parents or guardians about the many questions about growth factors in our youths and possible compromises they may encounter. Full diagnostic testing is available to see if your teen is taking steroids or if they are at risk from clinically depressed biomarkers.

“Finally, an agency that is there to help the parents and their kids. My entire family was obese. My 19 year old son lost 100lbs in 9 months. My wife and I lost almost 200lbs between us. That is over 300lbs lost and the elimination of all medications! This could have been avoided if we had the knowledge years ago. There was nowhere to go. Additionally, the media has us all freaked out with no answers! Thank you ASAP for giving us the knowledge and advice that has changed the lives of our family”.
- Richard and Barbara C.

Parents always want the best for their children and to keep them from harm. This project brings the awareness and team work between parent and teen.

To make an appointment with a qualified medical professional or counselor please contact the foundation at staff@ASAPfoundation.net.

Full presentations to schools and community organizations are available.

Donations are appreciated