ABOUT US The Wallenpaupack Area School District Drug and Alcohol Task Force membership is comprehensive, reflecting a diverse cross section of the community. Membership includes parents, educators, business professionals, law enforcement officials, government officials, health care providers, journalists and PTA representatives. The Drug and Alcohol Task Force is dedicated to:
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Carbon-Monroe-Pike Alcohol and Drug Commission Philosophy & Mission Statement The Board of Directors and Staff of this Commission believe that drug & alcohol abuse is a major problem in our society, and that our response needs to be comprehensive, sensitive, factual and effective. Our philosophical approach to the problem is based on the disease concept of chemical dependency. This position promotes the concept that chemical dependency is a disease characterized by the repetitive and compulsive ingestion of any mood altering drug, in such a way as to result in interference with some aspect of the individuals life, be it health, marital status, career, interpersonal relationships, or other required societal adaptations. In view of these facts, this Commission is committed to providing primary prevention services, early intervention services and comprehensive drug free treatment services to the community. Our belief is that these services shall be made available to every resident of the service area regardless of race, creed, color, age, sex or ability to pay. |
Wayne County Drug and Alcohol Agency The Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission is a public non-profit agency. The Commission is fully licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Programs. The Commission receives funding from various sources including the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Medical Assistance, and Wayne County. The Commission’s philosophical approach to chemical dependency is based on the disease concept of chemical dependency. This position promotes the recognition that chemical dependency is a disease characterized by the compulsive use of mood-altering drugs, which results in the interference with some aspect of the individual’s life. In light of this, the Commission is committed to providing prevention, early intervention, and comprehensive drug-free treatment services to the Wayne County area. These services shall be made available to every resident of Wayne County regardless of race, creed, color, age, sex or ability to pay. The Commission closely guards the confidentiality of its clients. |
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