Past, Present and Future
In 1988 the Junior League of Huntsville identified
a need for the coordination of alcohol and drug prevention efforts
in this community. To address this need, the Junior League made
a $100,000 contribution to last for a three-year period. This contribution
enabled Partnership for a Drug-Free Community to establish its programs
and services.
Partnership for a Drug-Free Community, a private,
non-profit organization, does not provide treatment services but
is solely focused on prevention and education. Our trained volunteers
teach programs designed to raise awareness about the dangers of
drugs and alcohol and educate children and teens how to refuse alcohol,
drugs and tobacco.
We recognize that to affect change in the local
drug culture, collaboration across organizational borders and political
sides is vital. Partnership for a Drug-Free Community develops coalitions
that address specific drug and alcohol concerns facing our community
and unify the substance abuse prevention efforts throughout our
community. Coalitions can include:
- law enforcement
- medical professionals
- social service professionals
- concerned citizens
- school officials and educators
- faith leaders
Guided by a well established Board
of Directors representing varied professional fields including
law, education, medicine, and law enforcement, Partnership for a
Drug-Free Community is constantly working through programming and
collaboration to prevent alcohol and drug abuse.
Partnership's programs have been
recognized and funded by various organizations including:
In addition to grants, Partnership relies
on contributions to fund its programs
and services.
With continued community support, dedicated
volunteers and active Coalitions, Partnership for a Drug-Free
Community will always strive for its ultimate goal to stop the demand
for drugs.
Awards
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Award
- Shining Star Award by the Southeast Regional
Center for Drug-Free Schools and Communities
- Governor's Health Education Award
- Department of Health and Human Services Outstanding
Community Health Program Award
- City of Huntsville Outstanding Community Service
Award
- "Spirit of Partnership Award" presented
by Partnership for a Drug-Free America
- Office of National Drug Control
Policy Grant Recipient, 1999 and 2004
Affiliations and Memberships
Our Mission
The mission of Partnership for a Drug-Free Community is
to reduce the illegal use or abuse of drugs including alcohol,
inhalants, methamphetamine, marijuana and tobacco among youth
throughout the Huntsville,/Madison county community-at-large.
This mission is accomplished through strengthened anti-drug
coalition efforts using research-based, scientific and environmental
strategies.
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