- Lead Agency: Montgomery County AHEAD Coalition
- Coalition Coordinator: Jennifer Shook
Contact Information
- Mailing Address: 118 North Green Street; Crawfordsville, IN 47933
- Phone: 765-364-7870
- Fax: 765-364-7890
- E-mail: Jennifer.ahead@sbcglobal.net
County Data
- county population
- demographics breakdown
- smoking rate
Tobacco Free Policies
Hospitals and Health Care Facilities:
Public School Districts:
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Crawfordsville Community Schools
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North Montgomery Community School Corporation
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South Montgomery Community School Corporation
Government Buildings:
County
City
- Crawfordsville- City Sewage
- Crawfordsville- City Parks
- Crawfordsville- City Police
- Crawfordsville- City Fire
- Crawfordsville- City Building
- Crawfordsville- Street Department
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Community-based Tobacco Control Coalition
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Acuity Brand Lighting
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Boys and Girls Club
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Crawfordsville School Corporation
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Crawfordsville Parks and Recreation Department
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Crawfordsville Police Department
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Crown Beverage Packaging
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Curves for Women
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Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church
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Indiana Rural Health Association
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Joey's Catering
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Journal Review
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North Montgomery School Corporation
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Rainbow Recovery
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South Montgomery School Corporation
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St. Clare Medical Center
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St. Clare Medical Center Respiratory Department
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Sugar Creek Eye Care
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Montgomery County Courts
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Montgomery County Health Department
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Montgomery County Healthy Families
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Montgomery County Probation Department
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New Ross Veterinary Clinic
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Trinity Mission
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Uncle Smiley's
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Wabash College Student Clean Air Coalition
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Wabash Valley Mental Health Center
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Women's Resource Center
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Youth Service Bureau
Community Indicators
Increase the proportion of Indiana school districts that support and implement a comprehensive school strategy against tobacco use.
Extent of community activism among youth to support community change that includes youth involved in the VOICE movement.
Proportion of smoke free policies for worksites, including restaurants and bars.
Extent of tobacco control policies on university/college campuses. This includes indoor and outdoor spaces such as student housing, classroom buildings, and athletic facilities.
Extent of promotion of the Indiana Tobacco Quitline
Proportion of health care providers and health care systems that have fully implemented the Public Health Service guidelines for cessation.
Proportion of worksites that provide employer-sponsored cessation support for employees who use tobacco.
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: $70,000