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Some links to sites of additional interest!

federal resources

SAMHSA and ONDCD Mentoring Grant
Strategic Prevention Framework Grant

Click to visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association website...>

SAMHSA and ONDCD
DrugFree Communities Support Grant

Click to visit the Office of National Drug Control Policy website...>

state resources


Click to visit the Indiana State Drug Free website...>

local resources

La Casa
746 S. Meade Street
SB 46619
233-2120

South Bend Housing Authority
501 Alonzo Watson Dr.
SB, 46601
233-3367

La Salle Park Homes
102 S. Falcon
SB, 46619
233-5119

West Side Partnership
617 S. Pulaski Street
SB, 46619

 

Our mission is to identify alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse problems in
St. Joseph County and to
plan, promote and coordinate community efforts and resources to reduce the abuse.


For more information: Click here to email Beth Baker. Or, you may reach her at: 574.239.8585, ext. 346.