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Greater
Nanticoke Area Drug Task Force
Mission Statement
As concerned citizens
of GNA, we believe that the greatest gift to our
community is a healthy and wholesome environment
for our youth. We believe that every young person
has a right to grow and mature in a healthy and
happy way. Therefore, we make a commitment to
our youth in building a bright future not denied
by the illicit drug culture which surrounds us.
And so it is the mission of the Greater Nanticoke
Area Drug Task Force to reach out to the community
at large making it aware of the growing drug problem,
and effecting a response for the entire community
to do something about it.
Action Statements
- To raise
awareness of the drug problem by reaching out
to the citizens and institituons of Nanticoke,
i.e., schools, youth groups, civic and religious
organizations and our business community.
- To provide
programs and activities which will offer our
young people healthy alternatives to a drug-using
life style.
- To invite
well-known programs of Recovery to serve the
needs of the community.
- To serve as
a resource, directing those in need, (adults
as well as teens), to find appropriate services.
- To be responsible
with the gifts and assets given by our community
and to be sure they are always used with the
ultimate goal of impacting the drug problem.
WE
NEED YOUR HELP! CALL US 762-4009
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OFFICERS:
President - Frank Vandermark
Vice-President - Kevin Grevera
Secretary - Lori Vandermark
Treasurer - Sr. Miriam Stadulis
COMMITTEES:
Public Relations
Sr. Miriam Stadulis
Outreach (YTF)
Renee Dougalas
Building acquisition/Special Projects
James Samselski and Kevin Grevera
Web Site Development
J.D. Verazin and Sr. Miriam Stadulis
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The
GNA Drug Task Force is offering a free confidential
service to area residents. The program, STRAIGHT
TALK, consists of discussion about indivitual
concerns about drug and alcohol addiction.
Individuals can meet anonymously and in confidential
one-on-one discussion with volunteer experts from
the task force. Available volunteers can include,
at your request, experts in the fields of medicine,
law, rehabilitation, personal and family recovery.
This service will not offer therapy, but rather
is designed to meet the needs of individuals who
are seeking answers or referrals.
Staff personnel will be available every Monday
at 7:30 pm at 24 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke, the
Stickney building. Appointments may also be made
by calling
762-4009.
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PLEASE VOLUNTEER
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