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!Networking Directory for
Illinois Substance Abuse Coalitions
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"Funding for this project was provided by STOP Act funds from ONDCP and SAMHSA.
!TABLE OF CONTENTS !Coalitions by County.............................................................................................................. 1
Adams County Health Department………………………………………………………………. 2
Austin Coalition on Healthy Lifestyles…………………………………………………………… 3
Christian County Prevention Coalition, CCPC………………………………………………….. 4
Citizens Against Substance Abuse of Woodford County, CASA……………………………… 5
Coalition for Asian Substance Abuse Prevention, CASAP…………………………………….. 6
Community Partners Against Substance Abuse, CPASA……………………………………… 7
Community Partnership Coalition…………………………………………………………………. 8
County Partnership for a Substance Abuse Free Environment, DCP/SAFE…………………. 9
DuPage County Prevention Leadership Team…………………………………………………… 10
Englewood SAPP Coalition…………………………………………………………………………. 11
Heroes Saving Heroes………………………………………………………………………………. 12
Individuals Preventing Abuse of Substances, IPASS……………………………………………. 13
Jersey County Against Drugs ……………………………………………………………………… 14
Lake County Underage Drinking & Drug Prevention Task Force………………………………. 15
Maine Community Youth Assistance Foundation……………………………………………….. 16
Marshall County Behavioral Health Task Force, MCBHTF……………………………………… 17
McHenry County Substance Abuse Coalition…………………………………………………….. 18
Menard County School and Community Task Force…………………………………………….. 19
Mundelein STAND-UP Task Force………………………………………………………………… 20
North Lawndale Coalition on Healthy Lifestyles…………………………………………………. 21
Orthodox Christian Coalition for Healthy Youth, OCCHY ………………………………………. 22
Project LEAD Ogle County…………………………………………………………………………. 23
South Suburban Family Wellness Alliance ………………………………………………………. 24
Speak Up! Prevention Coalition……………………………………………………………………. 25
Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition, SAP……………………………………………………. 26
Tazewell Teen Initiative……………………………………………………………………………. 27
United Partnership for a Better Community……………………………………………………… 28
URCHOICE………………………………………………………………………………………….. 29
West Englewood Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition……………………………………... 30
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Coalitions by County !Adams: Adams County Health Department !Bureau/Putnam: Community Partners Against Substance Abuse, CPASA !Christian: Christian County Prevention Coalition, CCPC !Cook: Austin Coalition on Healthy Lifestyles Coalition for Asian Substance Abuse Prevention, CASAP Englewood SAPP Coalition Heroes Saving Heroes Maine Community Youth Assistance Foundation North Lawndate Coalition on Healthy Lifestyles Orthodox Christian Coalition for Healthy Youth, OCCHY South Suburban Family Wellness Alliance West Englewood SAPP Coalition !DeKalb: DeKalb County Partnership for Substance Abuse Free Environment (DCP/SAF) !DuPage: DuPage County Prevention Leadership Team !Jersey: Jersey County Against Drugs !Lake: Lake County Underage Drinking and Drug Prevention Task Force Mundelein STAND-UP Task Force Speak Up! Prevention Coalition United Partnership for a Better Community !Lawrence: URCHOICE Individuals Preventing Abuse I-PASS !Marshall: Marshall County Behavioral Health Task Force, MCBHTF !McHenry: Community Partnership Coalition McHenry County Substance Abuse Coalition !Menard: Menard County School and Community Task Force !Ogle: Project LEAD Ogle County !Peoria: Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition, SAP
Tazewell: Tazewell Teen Initiative
Woodford: Citizens Against Substance Abuse (CASA) of Woodford County
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Adams County Health Department
Contact Person: Alaina Tippey
Contact Person’s Title: Prevention Coordinator
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 217-222-8440, x 146
Street Address: 330 Vermont Street, Quincy, IL 62301
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Adams County
Website: www.thinkagainfamilies.com
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Quincy, towns of Liberty, Payson, Camp Point, Mendon and all rural villages
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Tobacco
What year was your Coalition established? 2000
Coalition Funding: Illinois Tobacco Free Communities Grant, Partnerships for Success Grant
Accomplishments: Med Return Drop Box, National Prescription Take-Back Days, Beverage Alcohol Sellers & Servers Educational (BASSET) Training, Youth Leadership Programs, Tobacco Compliance Checks, Community Presentations, Social Norms Marketing Campaigns
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Austin Coalition on Healthy Lifestyles
Contact Person: Daryl Edwards, Coalition Coordinator
Contact Person’s Title: Senior Vice President
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 773-373-4195, x 12
Street Address: 5936 W. Lake Street, Chicago, IL 60644-1833
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Cook County
Website: www.p2oline.org www.austincoalitionchicago.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Inner City
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Westside of Chicago Illinois
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Tobacco
What year was your Coalition established? 2007
Coalition Funding: SPF SIG Sub-recipient, Partners for Success
Accomplishments: Beverage Alcohol Sellers & Servers Education & Training Provider, Compliance Checks, Chicago High Schools Communications Campaigns
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Coalition for Asian Substance Abuse Prevention, CASAP
Contact Person: Alia Ryan
Contact Person’s Title: Program Manager
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 312-372-7070
Street Address: 180 W. Washington Street, Suite 1000, Chicago, IL 60602
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Cook County - Chinatown
Website: www.casapil.com www.asianhealth.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Urban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Armour Square and Bridgeport Community Areas in Chicago
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Tobacco
What year was your Coalition established? 2007
Coalition Funding: DFC Grantee, awarded 2009, SPF SIG Sub-Recipient
Accomplishments: BASSET Training, Party Patrols, Compliance Checks, Youth Leadership Programs, Social Norms Marketing Campaign, Illinois Youth Survey (IYS)
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Christian County Prevention Coalition, CCPC Contact Person: Chris Boston
Contact Person’s Title: Director of Prevention
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 217-824-4730
Street Address: 101 South Main Street, Taylorville, IL 62568
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Christian County
Website: None Listed
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Tayorville, Pana, Kincaid, Morrisonville, Edinburg, Stonington, Mount Auburn, part of Mowequa
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Tobacco
What year was your Coalition established? Approximately 2002 - 2005, re-established 2010 -present
Coalition Funding: United Way Grant, BP donation, SAPP – DHS support
Accomplishments: National Prescription Take Back Days, BASSET Training, BASSET ordinances, Teen Summit, Kids Can’t Buy’Em Here, “Your Actions Matter” (formerly Project Sticker Shock), SADD Domeshift, School and Community Health Fairs, Illinois Balanced and Restorative Justice Conversation, Radio Program, Town Hall Meetings, “Parents Who Host” Yard Sign/Banner Campaign
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Citizens Against Substance Abuse (CASA) of Woodford County
Contact Person: Hillary Aggertt
Contact Person’s Title: Project Coordinator
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 309-467-3064, x 4709
Street Address: 1831 S. Main Street, Eureka, IL 61530
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Woodford County
Website: www.casawoodfordcounty.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Bay View Garden, Benson, Cazenovia, Congerville, El Paso, Eureka, Germantown Hills, Goodfield, Kappa, Lowpoint, Metamora, Minonk, Panola, Roanoke, Secor, Spring Bay, Washburn
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Prescription Drugs
What year was your Coalition established? 2004
Coalition Funding: Partnerships for Success
Accomplishments: National Take Back Days, BASSET, Social Host Ordinances, Emerging Trends Summit, Youth Retreat, Youth Coalitions, Teens Against Tobacco Use, Alcohol Compliance Checks, Teen Jamboree, Mayoral Dinner, Drunkstopper Website, Project Sticker Shock, Stay Connected with Your Teen, Community Presentations
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Community Partners Against Substance Abuse, CPASA
Contact Person: Dawn Conerton
Contact Person’s Title: Project Director
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 815-872-5091, x 224
Street Address: 526 Bureau Valley Parkway, Princeton, IL 61356
County or Counties Served: Bureau and Putnam Counties
Website: www.cpasa.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Arlington, Buda, Bureau, Cherry, Dalzell, DePue, Dover, Hollowayville, Kasbeer, LaMoille, Ladd, Malden, Manlius, Mineral, Neponset, New Bedford, Ohio, Princeton, Seatonville, Sheffield, Spring Valley, Walnut, Wyanet, Florid, Granville, Hennepin, Magnolia, Mark, McNabb, Mount Palatine, Putnam, Standard
What year what your Coalition established? 2007
Coalition Funding: DFC Grantee, awarded 2009, STOP Act Grantee
Accomplishments: P2D2 (Prescription Pill Drug Disposal Program) Permanent boxes, National Prescription Take-Back Days, BASSET Training, Youth Leadership Programs, BASSET ordinances, Synthetic Drug Ordinances, Keg Registration Ordinance, Social Host Ordinance, Party Patrols, Saturation Patrols, Kid’s Can’t Buy ‘Em Here (Tobacco Compliance Checks), Community Presentations, Teen Showcase, Festival Guide
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Community Partnership Coalition
Contact Person: Laura Crain
Contact Person’s Title: Drug Free and Mentor Program Coordinator
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 815-337-6570
Street Address: 227 W. Judd Street, Woodstock, IL 60098
County or Counties Served: McHenry
Website: www.woodstockcpc.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Woodstock, IL
What year what your Coalition established? 2003
Coalition Funding: Just completed Year 10 of DFC grant, no longer funded
Accomplishments: Ordinances passed and developed in McHenry County 1) Social Host 2) Key Tag 3) Sign Reduction 4) Synthetic Retail. Permanent drop box and DEA drug take-backs, youth leadership, presentations including at CADCA National Conference, tobacco compliance, model program for “Project Sticker Shock”
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DeKalb County Partnership for a Substance Abuse Free Environment DCP/SAF
Contact Person: Capri Smith
Contact Person’s Title: Program Manager/Coalition Director
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 815-756-8501, ext. 104
Street Address: 631 S. First, DeKalb, IL 60115
County or Counties Served (If applicable): DeKalb County
Website: www.bengordoncenter.org/prevention
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? DeKalb, Sycamore, Sandwich, Genoa-Kingston, Hinckley, Big Rock, Malta, all DeKalb Towns
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Marijuana
What year was your Coalition established? 1989
Coalition Funding: DFC Grantee, Year 9
Accomplishments: Youth Action Groups in all of the DeKalb County High Schools, Sending Youth to Cebrin Goodman Teen Institute, Assisting with Social Hosting Ordinances, Assisting with Police Department to obtain a K9, Promoting the 40 Developmental Assets, Coordinated with Police for Rx Take Back Event, Community Education Campaigns, Shoulder Taps, 24 years running; Annual assembly to acknowledge those striving for community prevention efforts
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DuPage County Prevention Leadership Team
Contact Person (s): Mila Tsagalis (Project Director) or Sarah Troll (Population Health Coordinator)
Contact Person’s Title (s): Director of Community Initiatives or Population Health Coordinator
Email Address: [email protected] or [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 630-221-7572 or 630-221-7147
Street Address: DuPage County Health Department, 111 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187
County or Counties Served (If applicable): DuPage County
Website: N/A
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Suburban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? None listed
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Heroin and Prescription Pills (Opiates)
What year was your Coalition established? 2011
Coalition Funding: No outside funding yet
Accomplishments: None listed
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Englewood SAPP Coalition
!Contact Person: M.A. Hudson I
Contact Person’s Title: Englewood SAPP Coalition Coordinator
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 773-488-9063
Street Address: 6430 S. Harvard, Chicago, IL 60621
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Cook County
Website: www.belovedfamily.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Urban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Chicago
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Marijuana
What year was your Coalition established? 2012
Coalition Funding: Other, IDHS
Accomplishments: SAPP Community Talent Show (Annual), SAPP High School Student Interns, Youth Training: Risk Factors and Protective Factors, Youth Training: ATOD Animation
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Heroes Saving Heroes
!Contact Person: Kimberly Haynes
Contact Person’s Title: Prevention Manager
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 708-333-8960, ext, 211
Street Address: 15400 South Page Avenue, Harvey, IL 60426
County or Counties Served (If applicable): N/A
Website: None Listed
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Suburban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Harvey, IL
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol
What year was your Coalition established? 2012
Coalition Funding: SPF SIG Sub-recipient
Accomplishments: None listed
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Individuals Preventing Abuse of Substances, I-PASS
!Contact Person: Cheryl Felty
Contact Person’s Title: Co-Chair
Email Address: [email protected] [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 618-943-6161
Street Address: None listed
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Lawrence County
Website: None listed
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? None listed
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Tobacco
What year was your Coalition established? 2013
Coalition Funding: SPF SIG Sub-recipient
Accomplishments: None listed
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Jersey County Against Drugs
!Contact Person: Lynn Welling
Contact Person’s Title: SAP Program Coordinator
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 618-498-9565, x 334
Street Address: c/o Jersey County Health Department, 1307 State Highway 109, Jerseyville, IL 62052
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Jersey County
Website: None listed
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Jerseyville, Grafton
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s main focus? Alcohol, Tobacco
What year was your Coalition established? 2012
Coalition Funding: IDHS grant awarded 2012
Accomplishments: Provide Project ALERT in 7th and 8th grades (This is our first school year.) Co-sponsored National Prescription Take-Back Day
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Lake County Underage Drinking & Drug Prevention Task Force
!Contact Person: Bill Gentes
Contact Person’s Title: Program Coordinator
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 224-545-3798
Street Address: 3010 Grand, Waukegan, IL 60005
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Lake County
Website: www.drugfreelakecounty.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Suburban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? N/A
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Marijuana, Prescription Drugs
What year was your Coalition established? 2006
Coalition Funding: DFC, 2012
Accomplishments: Increased our prescription drug box network from 5 to 14 over the last 3 years.
Collected over 8,000 pounds of prescription drugs in 2012 according to the DEA. Produced 1/3 of Illinois total of prescription drugs collected by the DEA. Have increased the number of communities adopting a social host ordinance from 5 to 30. 83% of the county is now covered by an enhanced social host ordinance. Have reduced our compliance check failures from 11% to 6% since 2009.
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Maine Community Youth Assistance Foundation
!Contact Person: Dr. Theresa Collins
Contact Person’s Title: Executive Director
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 847-858-7090
Street Address: 2720 S. River Road, Suite #128, Des Plaines, IL 60018
County or Counties Served (If applicable): N/A
Website: www.mcyaf.com
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Suburban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Des Plaines, Niles, Park Ridge, and a small portion of Morton Grove and Glenview
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Prescription Drugs
What year was your Coalition established? 2002
Coalition Funding: DFC, 2004, Other, PFS
Accomplishments: Permanent Prescription Drug Drop Off Boxes in Des Plaines,Niles, and Park Ridge. Established the following policies and ordinances: 1. 24/7 school conduct policy 2. Park Ridge adjudication ordinance, 3. Festival wrist bands 4. Keg-tagging ordinance 5. Reciprocal reporting relationships for drug and alcohol (underage) offenses between communities. Parent University – outreach to Spanish-speaking parents stay out of my room exhibit, text-a-tip program, Parent Patrol, All-Stars in School District 63. Parents Who Host Lose the Most Campaign. Sticker Shock Program.
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Marshall County Behavioral Health Task Force, MCBHTF
!Contact Person: Donna Augustyn-Sloan
Contact Person’s Title: Volunteer Chairperson
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 309-246-8074 – Contact via Marshall County Health Department
Street Address: 319 6th Street, Lacon,, IL 61540
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Marshall County
Website: www.marshallcountyhealth.org (Info via Marshall County Health Department)
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Lacon, Sparland, Henry, Varna, Toluca, Wenona
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Tobacco, Prescription Drugs
What year was your Coalition established? 2007
Coalition Funding: Other, small funding from Marshall County Board of Health for publications and event sponsorship
Accomplishments: Provided Mental Health First Aid Training Programs throughout county for educators, health professionals, law enforcement and others. In 2012 received national recognition by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) as “Model Practice Award” for the development of public health program for “Public Health Response to Access for Mental Health Services. The MCBHTF, on a volunteer basis, continues community education, awareness on current behavioral health needs identified by community.
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McHenry County Substance Abuse Coalition
!Contact Person: Leslie Schermerhorn
Contact Person’s Title: McHenry County Regional Supt of Schools
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 815-334-4055
Street Address: 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, McHenry, IL
County or Counties Served (If applicable): McHenry County
Website: www.mchenry.il.us
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Crystal Lake, Woodstock, McHenry, Marengo, Harvard, et. al
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Marijuana, Prescription Drugs
What year was your Coalition established? 2007
Coalition Funding: DFC, 2013
Accomplishments: Created sample ordinances (Keg Tagging, Social Hosting, Alcohol and Sign Limitation, and Synthetic Drugs) for McHenry County municipalities, Community Stakeholders Meeting Forum, Town Hall Meetings, Safe Home Pledges, Underage Drinking Speakers
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Menard County School and Community Task Force
!Contact Person: Kay Daniel
Contact Person’s Title: President of Board of Directors
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 217-632-2984
Street Address: 1120 N. 4th Street, Suite A, Petersburg, IL 62675
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Menard County
Website: www.menardtaskforce.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Petersburg, Athens, Greenview, Oakford, Tallula, Atterburry and Fancy Prarie
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Tobacco
What year was your Coalition established? 1996
Coalition Funding: DFC 2002-2013, No outside funding currently- finished DFC Grant
Accomplishments: National Prescription Take-Back Days, Health and Safety Fair, Safe and Drug Free Halloween Parade, Police and Children Together (PAC) Camp, Community Awareness Glow Night for Teens, Life Skills Training, Operation Snowball, and Youth Leadership Programs.
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Mundlein STAND-UP Task Force
!Contact Person: John Monahan
Contact Person’s Title: Chair/Deputy Police Chief
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 847-968-3770
Street Address: 221 North Lake Street, Mundelein, IL 60060
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Mundelein in Lake County
Website: www.mundeleinstandup.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Suburban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Mundelein
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Marijuana
What year was your Coalition established? 2007
Coalition Funding: DFC, 2009
Accomplishments: None listed
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North Lawndale Coalition on Healthy Lifestyles
!Contact Person: Novella Bates, Coalition Coordinator
Contact Person’s Title: Vice President – Prevention Partnership, Inc.
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 773-378-4195, x 11
Street Address: 5936 W. Lake Street, Chicago, IL 60644-1833
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Cook County
Website: www.p2online.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Inner-City
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Westside of Chicago
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Tobacco, Prescription Drugs, Marijuana
What year was your Coalition established? 2012
Coalition Funding: Other, State of Illinois – Department of Human Services
Accomplishments: Beverage Alcohol Sellers & Servers Education & Training Provider, Compliance Checks, Chicago Public Elementary School Communications Campaigns
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Orthodox Christian Coalition for Healthy Youth, OCCHY
!Contact Person: Gordana Treuhovich
Contact Person’s Title: Project Coordinator
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 708-298-9770
Street Address: 1220 S. 60th Ct, Cicero, IL 60804
County or Counties Served (If applicable): All Metro Chicago
Website: www.healthyyouth.com
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Inner-City/Suburban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Chicago and All Suburbs
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Hookah
What year was your Coalition established? 2011
Coalition Funding: DFC, 3rd year
Accomplishments: None listed
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Project LEAD Ogle County
!Contact Person: Erin Clark
Contact Person’s Title: Prevention Specialist
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 815-284-7796, x 2315
Street Address: 1261 IL Rt 38, Nachusa, IL 61057
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Ogle County
Website: N/A
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Oregon, Byron, Stillman Valley, Davis Junction, Rochelle, Mt. Morris, Polo, Forreston
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Marijuana
What year was your Coalition established? 2013
Coalition Funding: Other, DHS SAP Subgrant A
Accomplishments: None listed
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South Suburban Family Wellness Alliance
!Contact Person: Albert Orsello, Coalition Coordinator
Contact Person’s Title: President – Prevention Partnership, Inc.
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 773-378-4195, x 16
Street Address: 5936 W. Lake Street, Chicago, IL 60644-1833
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Cook County
Website: www.p2online.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Suburban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Chicago Heights
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Marijuana, Nutrition, Tobacco, Prescription Drugs
What year was your Coalition established? 2011
Coalition Funding: DFC, 2012
Accomplishments: Beginning stages of SPF process. Lisa Prati, Chief of Staff Office of the Mayor & Bishop Ronald White Co-Chairs. Contact: [email protected], City Hall, 1601 Chicago Road, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
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Speak Up! Prevention Coalition
!Contact Person: Andy Duran
Contact Person’s Title: Executive Director
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 847-295-9075
Street Address: 400 E. Illinois Road, Lake Forest, IL 60045
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Lake County
Website: www.leadingefforts.org www.speakupcoalition.org
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Suburban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, Knollwood
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Marijuana
What year was your Coalition established? 2006
Coalition Funding: DFC Grantee
Accomplishments: Think Inside the Box Program (Rx Collection), Generation Rx Prescription Drug Abuse & Misuse Training Program, 3-D National Training Program (Rx Drug Prevention), Annual Youth Summit, “Our Stories” DVD, School resources and presentations, Keynote speakers, Podcasts and digital resources
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Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition, SAP
Contact Person: Johnna Ingersoll
Contact Person’s Title: Chairman/Peoria County Coroner
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 309-696-3686
Street Address: None listed
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Peoria County
Website: None listed
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Urban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Cities: Peoria, West Peoria, Chillicothe, and Elmwood. Villages: Bartonville, Bellevue, Brimfield, Dunlap, Edelstein, Glasford, Hanna City, Kingston Mines, Mapleton, Norwood, Princeville, and Peoria Heights
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? None listed
What year was your Coalition established? 2012
Coalition Funding: No outside funding yet
Accomplishments: None listed
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Tazewell Teen Initiative
!Contact Person: Jody Heavilin
Contact Person’s Title: Health Educator/DFC Project Director
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 309-925-5511, ex 339
Street Address: 21306 IL Rt. 9, Tremont, IL 61568
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Tazewell County
Website: None listed
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Suburban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Pekin, East Peoria, Washington, Morton, Creve Coeur, Deer Creek, Mackinaw, Delavan, Minier, Armington, Hopedale, Green Valley, South Pekin, North Pekin, Marquette Heights
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Marijuana
What year was your Coalition established? 2006
Coalition Funding: DFC, 2012, SPF SIG Sub-recipient, Other: State Farm Foundation
Accomplishments: 3 Social Host Ordinances – Washington, Pekin, and Minier, National Awards – GHSA Teen Safe Driving (2012), Synthetic Drug Ordinances, Drunkstopper Hotline/Website, Decision Driving Curriculum and Hands on Driving Experience, Choose Your Ride Media Campaign, Highly Visible Roadside Sobriety Checkpoints, Controlled Party Dispersals, Parents Who Host Campaign, Time NOT Wasted Youth Campaign, Tazewell County Youth Board, Tazewell County Youth Board (more than 60 members from 8 high schools), Tazewll County Teen Conference, Law Enforcement Trainings, Current Drug Trends Community Forum, UDETC Leadership Institute Team 2011, Trained Youth on how to testify to city councils, Law Enforcement Media Campaigns
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United Partnership for a Better Community
!Contact Person: Nancy Burton
Contact Person’s Title: President
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 847-526-3610
Street Address: 600 N. Main Street, Wauconda, IL 68084
County or Counties Served (If applicable): None listed
Website: None listed
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Suburban
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Wauconda, IL
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Synthetic Drugs
What year was your Coalition established? --
Coalition Funding: No outside funding yet
Accomplishments: Held a candlelight vigil for International Awareness Day
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URCHOICE
!Contact Person: Jerry Pacholski
Contact Person’s Title: Coalition President
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 618-928-1507
Street Address: N/A
County or Counties Served (If applicable): Lawrence County
Website: None
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Rural
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Lawrence County including Lawrenceville
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Meth
What year was your Coalition established? 2013
Coalition Funding: No outside funding yet
Accomplishments: We support the Lawrence County Drug Court.
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! West Englewood Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition
!Contact Person: Calvin Hoarde
Contact Person’s Title: Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number/Extension: 773-488-9063
Street Address: 6430 S. Harvard, Chicago
County or Counties Served (If applicable): N/A
Website: None listed
Organization’s Primary Geographic Target Area: Urban/Inner-City
What city (cities) does your Coalition serve? Chicago
What are the top two substances that are currently your Coalition’s focus? Alcohol, Marijuana
What year was your Coalition established? 2012
Coalition Funding: IDHS
Accomplishments: None listed
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