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FY 2004 Drug-Free Communities Support Program
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This awardee has received supplemental funding. This award detail page includes information about the supplemental awards but the information about the original award is unavailable.
The Rio Arriba Family Care Network Coalition serves the rural community of Rio Arriba County. Of the 36,000 county residents, 71% are Hispanic and 15% are Native American. The goals of the coalition are to: 1) strengthen the Rio Arriba Family Care Network Coalition; 2) increase perception, communication, and understanding among families of the risk and protective factors associated with the use alcohol and other drugs; and 3) maintain the focus of the community on the reality of drug- and alcohol-related problems with a multimedia, bilingual communications campaign. To achieve these goals, the coalition will implement the following strategies:
1) increase the number of collaborative opportunities among coalition partners;
2) increase the number of non-traditional partnerships and coalition members;
3) create a cadre of community leaders to organize a door-to-door campaign along with a series of "house meetings" which identify localized issues related to creating drug- free neighborhoods;
4) coordinate family-focused prevention activities;
5)i ncrease the number of safe- and drug-free facilities open to youth; and
6) increase community access to accurate data and prevention strategies.
CA/NCF
The Rio Arriba Family Care Network Coalition serves the rural community of Rio Arriba County. Of the 36,000 county residents, 71% are Hispanic and 15% are Native American. The goals of the coalition are to: 1) strengthen the Rio Arriba Family Care Network Coalition; 2) increase perception, communication, and understanding among families of the risk and protective factors associated with the use alcohol and other drugs; and 3) maintain the focus of the community on the reality of drug- and alcohol-related problems with a multimedia, bilingual communications campaign. To achieve these goals, the coalition will implement the following strategies:
1) increase the number of collaborative opportunities among coalition partners;
2) increase the number of non-traditional partnerships and coalition members;
3) create a cadre of community leaders to organize a door-to-door campaign along with a series of "house meetings" which identify localized issues related to creating drug- free neighborhoods;
4) coordinate family-focused prevention activities;
5)i ncrease the number of safe- and drug-free facilities open to youth; and
6) increase community access to accurate data and prevention strategies.