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Lead Agency: Promoting a Drug Free Community Coalition Coordinator: Martha Caine
Contact Information
Mailing Address: 614 SE Third Street; Evansville, IN 47713 Phone: 812-476-1471 Fax: 812-401-4199 E-mail: itpcsmokefree@hotmail.com
county population demographics breakdown smoking rate
Public School Districts:
MSD Mount Vernon New Harmony Town and Township Consolidating Schools
Government Buildings:
County
City
Mt. Vernon- City Buildings
4-H At the Cross Mission Catholic Diocese Schools Chamber of Commerce Church God in Christ Community Foundation Council on Aging Cynthiana United Methodist Church State Senator Bob Deig Division of Family Resources Family Matters First Church of the Nazarene Girl Scouts State Representative Trent Van Haaften Health Families Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Indiana Youth Institute Joe Winter Ministerial Association Mt. Vernon Schools Mt. Vernon Kiwanis Mt. Vernon Parks and Recreation New Harmony School New Harmony Kiwanis Mt. Vernon Police Department Mt. Vernon Library New Harmony Historical Society New Harmony Police Department North Posey Schools Promoting a Drug Free Community Purdue Extension Posey County Rehabilitation Prosecutors Office Penguin Pete's Restaurant Red Cross Southwestern Indiana Mental Health Sheriff Folz Solid Waste District Southwestern Indiana Respiratory Disease Program Stewartsville United Methodist Church St. Matthew Catholic Church Thrift Shop The Wilson Family University of Southern Indiana VOICE WIC Youth Services Bureau Youth First
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 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 Proportion of health care providers and health care systems that have fully implemented the Public Health Service guidelines for cessation. 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 for July 2009- June 2011: $60,000