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Coalition Presentations Information to be included in the 1‐pager includes: • Coalition Information (name, logo, Vision/Mission, community, fiscal agent, key staff, partners) • Drug‐related issues prioritized / community resources identified by the coalition (community assessment) • Key strategies planned and implemented by the coalition (coalition logic model and strategies) • Accomplishments and results – both quantitative and qualitative (evaluation) • Next Steps & Contact information (including website and social media accounts) Presentations 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Fairfax Prevention Coalition Colonial CSB/Historic Triangle Valley CSB/GAPP Coalition Northwestern CSB Danville-Pittsylvania CSB/RASAP Region 10 CSB/Community Mental Health and Wellness Coalition Goochland-Powhatan CSB/Rural Substance Abuse Awareness Coalition Chesterfield CSB/SAFE Rappahannock Area CSB (manages the Be Well Rapp Council)/Community Collaborative for Youth and Families) The Prevention Alliance of Greater Prince William Henrico Too Smart Start (HTS2S) Southside Wellness Coalition (SWC) Youth and Community Action Team (YCAT) Virginia Beach Central Valley Addiction and Recovery Resources (CVARR) Roanoke Area Youth Substance Abuse Coalition (RAYSAC) Greater Augusta Prevention Partners (GAPP) Coalition The Historic Triangle Drug Prevention Coalition's (HTDPC) mission is to have a coordinated and collaborative approach to prevention, education, and advocacy to decrease the negative impacts of substance use in the counties of James City and York and the cities of Poquoson and Williamsburg Members Bacon Street Youth & Family Services Child Development Resources City of Williamsburg Fire Department College of William & Mary New Horizons Family Counseling Center College of William & Mary ‐ New Leaf Clinic Colonial Behavioral Health DJJ ‐ 9th District Court Service Unit James City County Fire Department James City County Police Department James City County Social Services Pinnacle Virginia Poquoson Police Department Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Accomplishments Developed Bylaws Hosted a Town Hall with over 80 attendees Distributed info to over 20 local hotels and motels Distrubuted over 50 drug deactivation kits and lock boxes The HTDPC meets monthly at the James City County Social Services Building SpiritWorks Foundation The Farley Center at Williamsburg Place United Way of the Virginia Peninsula Virginia Emergency Medical Services VADOC Newport News Probation/Parole Virginia Department of Health Williamsburg/James City County Public Schools York County Community Services York County Fire & Life Safety York County Juvenile Services York County Parks & Recreation York County School Division York‐Poquoson Sheriff's Office York‐Poquoson Social Services Focus Prevent underage substance use Prevent underage alcohol consumption Prevent substance misuse in the community Educate on the dangers of substance misuse For More Information Contact: Sheri Newcomb, HTDPC Chair sheri.newcomb@yorkcounty.gov Greater Augusta Prevention Partners (GAPP) Coalition Greater Augusta Prevention Partners (GAPP) Coalition GAPP Coalition Information Mission: GAPP’s mission is “to create and implement intentional strategies to prevent youth from involvement in criminal gang activity, drug use, violence and other risky behaviors, to foster a stronger healthier community for our youth Meetings: GAPP meets every 3rd Wednesday of the month, 3:30-4:40 in the Smith West room at the Augusta County Government center in Verona Fiscal Agent: Central Shenandoah Valley Office on Youth/ City of Waynesboro Localities Served: Cities of Staunton and Waynesboro and the County of Augusta Contact GAPP: Nancy Tyree GAPP Coalition Coordinator 540-332-3806 tyreeNM@ci.staunton.va.us In the early 2000s, a general awareness of increased gang activity and illegal drug use in the region caused community groups to realize the need for a formalized community-wide, substance abuse prevention strategy In December 2004, meetings to discuss the local gang and drug problem were publicized to: local police departments, school personnel, youth-serving organizations, the faith-based community, community leaders, and the community at-large Over the next 15 months, this group continued to meet—seeking an approach to prevent youth from engaging in risky behaviors In 2005, this original ad hoc, working group, officially became the Child Connection Coalition History In March 2006, the Child Connection Coalition developed a broad-sweeping strategic plan This plan provided the first-ever intentional and comprehensive strategy to target substance abuse in the community Unfortunately, full implementation of this plan did not occur due in large part to a lack of financial and staffing resources By January 2007, the coalition became a truly regional prevention effort, incorporating representatives from Staunton, Augusta County, and Waynesboro—changing their name to the SAW Coalition In April 2007, utilizing funding from an Office of Juvenile Justice grant, a full-time Gang Prevention Coordinator was hired In 2008, utilizing funding from a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) grant titled “Drug Free Communities,” a full-time substance abuse coordinator was hired In order to maximize community resources and reduce the duplication of efforts in the area, a second prevention coalition (formed with state SPF-SIG funding) merged with the SAW Coalition in 2014; changing its name to what is now the Greater Augusta Prevention Partners (GAPP) Coalition Issues we address: Issues we address: How we address these issues? Media Campaigns Community Presentations & Events How we address these issues? Supply Reduction Engaging Youth Get involved with the GAPP Coalition! Reach out to the GAPP Coalition Coordinator: Nancy Tyree 540-332-3806 tyreenm@ci.staunton.va.us Visit our website for more information: (http://www.valleyprevention.com/) Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gappcoalition/ Presentations 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Fairfax Prevention Coalition Colonial CSB/Historic Triangle Valley CSB/GAPP Coalition Northwestern CSB Danville-Pittsylvania CSB/RASAP Region 10 CSB/Community Mental Health and Wellness Coalition Goochland-Powhatan CSB/Rural Substance Abuse Awareness Coalition Chesterfield CSB/SAFE Rappahannock Area CSB (manages the Be Well Rapp Council)/Community Collaborative for Youth and Families) The Prevention Alliance of Greater Prince William Henrico Too Smart Start (HTS2S) Southside Wellness Coalition (SWC) Youth and Community Action Team (YCAT) Virginia Beach Central Valley Addiction and Recovery Resources (CVARR) Roanoke Area Youth Substance Abuse Coalition (RAYSAC) 32 Greater Augusta Prevention Partners (GAPP) Coalition Virginia Coalition Mini‐Academy CADCA Workstation 1‐Pagers will be posted to the WST Address: https://cadcaworkstation.org/public/virginia/Pages/default.aspx No login or password required 33 Virginia Coalition Mini‐Academy WST 34 ...Presentations 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Fairfax Prevention Coalition Colonial CSB/Historic Triangle Valley CSB/GAPP Coalition Northwestern CSB Danville-Pittsylvania CSB/RASAP Region 10 CSB/Community... Presentations 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Fairfax Prevention Coalition Colonial CSB/Historic Triangle Valley CSB/GAPP Coalition Northwestern CSB Danville-Pittsylvania CSB/RASAP Region 10 CSB/Community... Virginia? ?Coalition Mini‐Academy CADCA Workstation 1? ??Pagers will be posted to the WST Address: https://cadcaworkstation.org/public /virginia/ Pages/default.aspx No login or password required 33 Virginia? ?Coalition Mini‐Academy WST