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Kosciusko County

  • Lead Agency: Fulton County Health Department
  • Coalition Coordinator:

Contact Information

  • Mailing Address: 125 East 9th Street; Rochester, IN 46975
  • Phone: 574-224-5152
  • Fax: 574-223-2335
  • E-mail:

County Data

Total Popualation - 74,057

Ages 0-4 - 5,519
Ages 5-17 - 15,043
Ages 18-24 - 6,459
Ages 25 and older - 47,036

African American - 445
White - 70,041
Hispanic - 3,722

Tobacco Free Policies

Hospitals and Health Care Facilities:

  • Kosciusko Community Hospital

Public School Districts:

  • Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation
  • Whitko Community School Corporation
  • Warsaw Community Schools

Government Buildings:

County

  • No smoking is allowed within 20 feet of all entrances

City

  • City Hall

Community-based Tobacco Control Coalition

  • America Cancer Society of Fulton County
  • American Cancer Society of Kosciusko County
  • Caseton Schools
  • Church of Christ        
  • Fulton County Health Department
  • Governor's Council on Impaired and Dangerous Driving
  • Kiwanis Club
  • Kosciusko Community Hospital
  • Kosciusko County Coalition on Drug Education      
  •  Lake Manitous Chamber of Commerce
  • Optimists Club
  • Peterson & Waggoner, LLP
  • Rochester High School
  • Rochester Metal Products Corporation
  • Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation
  • Town of Winona Lake

Community Indicators

  • Proportion of tobacco free campus policies for hospitals, health care centers, and clinics.
  • Proportion of school districts with tobacco-free campuses.
  • Extent of promotion of the Indiana Tobacco Quitline
  • Extent of participation by partners within the broad-based coalition.
  • Extent of participation by groups representing disparately affected (i.e. hard to reach) populations in the community. 

 

Funding

  • Funding for July 2009- June 2011: $62,000

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