The Hamtramck Drug Free Community Coalition (HDFCC) was founded by the Piast Institute in 2007 in response to rising rates of substance abuse among Hamtramck youth. The coalition has grown since then to include many active community leaders from all areas of our city. These stakeholders help the coalition to host numerous exciting events for youth in Hamtramck, including the annual Hamtramck Health Hike, pre-prom events, speakers on substance abuse issues, and other signature programs.
We are a diverse group of people and organizations working within the community to develop new and effective ways to prevent and reduce mental health and substance use disorders. We believe in our collective and individual responsibility to ensure healthy, safe and productive lives for all Genesee County residents through innovative strategies and community partnerships.
The Chippewa Valley Coalition for Youth & Families includes representatives of all sectors of the community including Chippewa Valley Schools staff. The voice and talents of our youth are provided by our Coalition teen Councils, active student groups at Chippewa Valley and Dakota High Schools. We also network with 22 local churches through the Interfaith/Chippewa Valley Partnership. We create prevention initiatives, video, and print materials that are shared with coalitions in and other groups throughout the state and beyond.
The Family Center provides mental health and drug prevention resources to our community and schools.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community through sports practices, mentorship, art, and college readiness programs.
The Chippewa Valley Coalition for Youth & Families includes representatives of all sectors of the community including Chippewa Valley Schools staff. The voice and talents of our youth are provided by our Coalition teen Councils, active student groups at Chippewa Valley and Dakota High Schools. We also network with 22 local churches through the Interfaith/Chippewa Valley Partnership. We create prevention initiatives, video, and print materials that are shared with coalitions in and other groups throughout the state and beyond.
In 2017 a group of engaged government officials, members of the medical community, law enforcement, and local residents initiated the Leelanau County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition. OUR VISION: Leelanau County is a healthy, safe, and knowledgeable community OUR MISSION: To prevent and reduce substance misuse and prioritize behavioral health through community engagement, research, and education.
Working collaboratively with other community coalitions, local police, businesses, residents and the South Lyon school district we are determined to make a positive impact on our youth. The core of of efforts is to bring programs that help our youth make healthy life choice that prevent drug and alcohol use.
CARE is a non-profit substance misuse prevention and treatment agency in Macomb County.
The Michigan Poison & Drug Information Center is the only nationally accredited poison control center serving all residents in the state of Michigan. Specialists in Poison Information can be reached around the clock and every day of the year by calling 1-800-222-1222. Board-certified clinical toxicologists are available to consult with healthcare providers caring for poisoned patients who are being cared for in medical facilities in Michigan. Community education outreach services and resources are available by request on our website or by calling the Poison Helpline.