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The Putnam County Health and Wellness Coalition

The first drug coalition meeting was held September 2023 to engage a cohesive multi-sectoral community representation and begin the process of completing a comprehensive needs assessment. Funding would provide the coalition the opportunity to provide effective implementation of evidence-based and practice-based substance use prevention and mental health promotion strategies utilizing the SPF process. September 2024 Coalition was awarded Drug Free Communities (DFC) Grant. The DFC Support Program, created by the Drug-Free Communities Act of 1997, is the Nation’s leading effort to mobilize communities to prevent youth substance use.

Directed by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), the DFC Program provides grants to community coalitions to strengthen the infrastructure among local partners to create and sustain a reduction in substance use among youth (ages 12-18).

Want to become a member?

The key to the Coalition is the opportunity of individuals and partners committing to a unified voice, message, and approach. Members are selected based on meeting Coalition’s membership requirements and other criteria as determined by Coalition from time to time such as length of time in business, reputation in the community and among peers, capacity to provide services, needs of Coalition at the time of application, leadership and experience, alignment with Coalition’s values and mission, location of services and other similar factors. For this to be accomplished, to be a part of Coalition, selected members are expected to:

  1. Attend and participate in scheduled Putnam coalition meetings;
  2. Share expertise and experience to inform community focused initiatives with other partners to help shape the planning process;
  3. Provide leadership amongst sector represented;
  4. Ensure clear communication between the sector representatives and coalition;
  5. Act as a positive role model for youth, families, and peers;
  6. Contribute to the community assessment process; &
  7. Participate in sustaining the coalition’s capacity, involvement, and energy.

Nancy Castillo, Director

904-368-5661
ncastillo@ccafl.org