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.

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.

I am a Parent Representative for the VB GSC.

Drug Free Muskegon County works to reduce substance abuse by acting as an organizing body for over 50 community organizations such as schools, health care providers, law enforcement, government organizations, and civic leaders, as well as business and youth. Our dynamic data-driven approach to identifying issues and developing initiatives to prevent drug abuse in Muskegon County is nationally recognized.

The SUDDs Coalition offers prevention and outreach services to 13 Downriver cities. These areas include North Allen Park, Southgate, Melvindale, Wyandotte, Rockwood, Riverview, River Rouge, Grosse Isle, Gibraltar, Woodhaven, Brownstown Township, Flat Rock, and Trenton. The SUDDs Coalition consists of community members from local schools, law enforcement, city government, faith-based groups, businesses, hospitals, and many other organizations. The SUDDs Coalition is supported by The Guidance Center and funded through the Drug Free Communities Support Program.

Joel Hoepfner has worked in the behavioral health field for over 18 years & beyond his supervisory role at CMHA-CEI as Prevention & Outreach Coordinator, he is a contracted training consultant for MDHHS & Prevention Network providing a variety of annual trainings to the behavioral health workforce. Joel has a long history of providing leadership, direction, & individualized technical assistance along with state, community & agency wide trainings, workshops, & webinars on a multitude of topics for diverse audiences.

The Grand Traverse County Drug Free Coalition (GTCDFC) has a mission to create a community-wide culture of awareness and action in the prevention, treatment and recovery of substance use disorders.

Prevention Works develops and delivers data-driven and comprehensive prevention initiatives for Kalamazoo County. Our evidence-based prevention programs give youth and families tools to make wise decisions and live healthy lives. We are committed to improving the well-being and quality of life for our community

Making it Count is a community-based nonprofit organization serving the metropolitan Detroit area with an emphasis on inner-cities in southeast Michigan. We provide programming, advocacy opportunities, and coalition support for community-driven action to increase health, equity, and social justice.