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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
11/06/2018
Control Number
2018-228
Agenda Item Number
8.M.
Entity Name
Substance Awareness Center of Indian River County
Children’s Services Advisory Committee
Subject
Life Skills and Re-Direct Program
Alternate Name
Grant Contract
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2018-2019 CSAC Funding Application <br />Organization Name: Substance Awareness Center of Indian River County <br />Executive Director: Robin Dapp, LK8HC NCC E-mail:rdapp@sacirc.org <br />Addres�� 1�Q7 �O�h 8tn��t Telephone: 772-770-4811 <br />Vero BEach.FL32BG0 Fax: 772-770-4822 <br />Program Director: Carrie Maynard Lester, LW4HC' CAP E-mail: omoynard@mecirn.org <br />Address: <br />Fax: � <br />Program Title: <br />ReD/[gctpF0g[aOl <br />Priority Need Area Addressed: <br />2and 4 <br />Brief Descriptionnfthe Program: <br />ReDkactimacounseling program that targets adolescents ages 12-18 wi <br />` risky behaviors that ha've a <br />high correlation to substance abuse. The Re[>in*ctprogram proposes to re -direct adolescents and <br />their parents through motivation and skill building. The Center follows science -based best practice <br />modalities, which are designed to help engage and retain families in positive change; utilizing a <br />non -judgmental, motivational and proven effective approach for successful outcomes. <br />I <br />
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