WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) today announced that three West Virginia community coalitions, Advocates for Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition, the Morgan County Partnership and the Strong Through Our Plan (STOP) Coalition, will each receive $125,000 annually for the next five years from the Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program to reduce youth substance use.
“West Virginia has the highest rate of deaths from drug overdose in the nation, and far too many of our young people contribute to this heartbreaking statistic.” said Senator Capito. “The Drug-Free Communities Support Program has a successful track record of lowering youth substance abuse rates. As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, ensuring funding for this program was one of my top priorities during this year’s appropriations process. Assistance from this program will play a major role in combatting drug abuse in Brooke, Hancock, Mingo and Morgan Counties, and help to curb the larger drug crisis taking place statewide. We must do everything in our power to prevent the spread of substance abuse, and this federal support is a positive step toward creating a drug-free West Virginia.”
“Every day, 2,500 young Americans abuse a prescription pain reliever for the first time,” Senator Manchin said. “This is tragic and must stop. The successful Drug-Free Communities Support Program strives to help our youth grow up drug-free by bringing together members of the community to address and combat these problems. The devastating impacts of substance abuse will hinder the growth and success of our children if we do not act, and I am pleased that this program will help West Virginia’s youth in Brooke, Hancock, Mingo and Morgan Counties overcome these obstacles and create for them a safe and healthy future.”
Details on how each coalition plans to achieve its goal of reducing youth substance abuse are below:
Advocates for Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition – serves 54,158 residents in Brooke and Hancock Counties
The Morgan County Partnership – serves 17,500 residents in Morgan County
STOP Coalition – serves 27,000 residents in Mingo County
Background:
The Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program is directed by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) in coordination with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Recognizing that local problems need local solutions, DFC-funded coalitions engage multiple sectors of the community and employ a variety of strategies to address local substance use problems. The 2014 DFC National Evaluation Report concluded that among middle and high school students across America, DFC-funded community coalitions consistently have lower rates of past 30-day youth substance use.
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