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Posted on September 23, 2008
Walk to Prevent Suicide: October 11
The Rockport Elementary School’s East campus will be the starting point of the first ever “Out of the Darkness” Community Walk, the 5K fundraising and awareness walk that will benefit the Maine chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). Funds raised will help to support local and national suicide prevention and awareness programs. The Coastal Maine walk takes place on Saturday, October 11, with check in at 9:00 a.m. and the non-competitive walk at 10:00 a.m.
The Coastal Maine “Out of the Darkness” Walk is one of 150 walks being held this fall nationwide, from September through early November. In addition to the local walk, four other walks have or will take place in Maine: Portland, Bangor, Presque Isle and Waterville. Nationally, the walks are expected to unite over 30,000 walkers and raise over $2.5 million for AFSP. Those interested may pre-register and fundraise online at www.outofthedarkness.org or solicit donations from friends and co-workers using a sponsor sheet found on the website and register at the walk itself.
For more information about the local walk, contact Julie Clement or John Long at Long Funeral Home at (207) 236-0092, or contact Dalene Dutton at (207) 236-9800 or dalene@fivetownctc.org.
For more information about the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, contact Rhoda Freeman at 207-822-9989, or email her at rfreeman@afsp.org.
Posted on September 2, 2008
CTC Lands Federal Funding
Posted on August 20, 2008
CTC Hosts SAMHSA Award Program Representative
Melanie Lanctot of the Maine Office of Substance Abuse visited the offices of Five Town Communities That Care on Friday, August 15th to conduct a site visit for the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) ‘Science And Service Award’ Program. The site visit was designed to allow SAMHSA to verify that information collected about Five Town Communities That Care’s implementation of its research-based S.T.A.R. program is accurate, and that Five Town CTC is indeed delivering science-based prevention programming that is 1) based on a well-defined community need, 2) sustainable, 3) implemented with high fidelity to the original research design, and 4) producing tangible results and benefits to the community.
Five Town Communities That Care was notified this summer that the organization was a finalist for the national Science and Service award. The site visit is the final step before SAMHSA chooses its three awardees in the category of Substance Abuse Prevention later this month.
"I am very impressed by what Five Towns CTC and its community supporters have been able to accomplish!" said Ms. Lanctot after reviewing data on Five Town Communities That Care programs.
Five Town CTC STAR Program Coordinator Tarah Hall was part of the team that met with Ms. Lanctot. Hall shared, "It’s great to be a finalist for the Science to Service Award. We hear from our program participants and their families that they love what we are doing - and now we have the opportunity to receive the same recognition at the national level. This type of recognition not only speaks to the STAR program itself, but also to all of the dedicated instructors and community members who strive to provide high quality after school programming in the mid-coast. Without their hard work and support we wouldn’t be in the place we are today."
Five Town Communities That Care Executive Director Dalene Dutton is also very proud of the community’s efforts and results. "It is very rewarding to be able to provide clear evidence that what we are doing works to positively impact the predictors of problem adolescent behaviors BEFORE children develop them. Being a finalist for a national-level award is like icing on the cake. We have the satisfaction of knowing we are making good things happen in our community AND are getting recognized for our work, too!" said Dutton.
For more information about Five Town Communities That Care, visit www.fivetownctc.org, or contact Dalene Dutton by emailing dalene@fivetownctc.org or by calling the CTC offices at (207) 236-9800. For more information about the Science and Service Awards, visit www.samhsa.gov/scienceandservice or contact the Science to Service Award Coordinators, Michelle Duda and Dean Fixsen. Michelle may be contacted at mduda@fmhi.usf.edu or at 813-974-1107 and Dean may be contacted at dfixsen@fmhi.usf.edu or at 813-974-4446
See our calendar page for a calendar view of events, meetings, etc.
September 2008
August 2008
- CTC Hosts SAMHSA Award Program Representative
- Marijuana Sourcebook Available from ONDCP
- Math and Literacy Mentors Receives $5000 from MCF
- Summer Newsletter Available
July 2008
- CTC Director in Washington, D.C.
- STAR Program National Finalist for "Science to Service" Award
- Prevention Programs Cut Rates of Juvenile Delinquency
June 2008
April 2008
March 2008
- CTC on the MOVE!
- Spring STAR Registrations Due Friday, March 28!
- STAR Winter Cycle Celebration
- STAR Celebration March 13th
February 2008
January 2008
- Coalition Members testify before Legislative Committee
- Boys Night Out Begins Feb. 7th
- Meeting on Underage Drinking Jan. 30th!
- Parent Forum on Teen Sexual Assault Jan 23rd.
- Daughters 'N Dads Begins January 15
- You Can Win Diamonds!