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Addiction Policy Forum awards programs for saving lives

Bowling Green, OH —  Addiction Policy Forum, a leading national nonprofit, recognized Wood County Educational Service Center in its Ohio Innovations to Address Addiction report, spotlighting innovative programs that address addiction and provide support for families and communities. 

“The Ohio Innovation Now report recognizes revolutionary programs, such as the Wood County Educational Service Center, that are transforming the response to addiction in Ohio and offering solutions during a time of crisis,” says Jessica Hulsey, founder of the Addiction Policy Forum. 

The Wood County Educational Service Center’s Prevention Education Program, established in 2003, provides services to nine public schools and one career center in the local community. The Center takes a whole student approach, where they consider the totality of each student’s life, including ACE’s scores, allowing the program to make individualized approaches. 

“We‘ve seen great gains in Wood County, and it’s likely more gains are coming,” says Kyle Clark, director of Wood County Educational Service Center. “It’s an honor to be recognized in the Ohio Innovation Now report for our innovative approach in helping children impacted by addiction and providing prevention education to the youth of Wood County.

About Addiction Policy Forum

Addiction Policy Forum is a nationwide nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating addiction as a major health problem. Our national headquarters are located in Washington, DC with resources and services in every state.

More information on our mission and projects is available at http://addictionpolicy.org

 In addition to the Innovation Now Award presented by the Addiction Policy Forum, State Senator Theresa Gavarone presented the Wood County Educational Service Center team with a recognition letter for exemplary service from the Ohio State Senate.

Pictured are (left to right) Mark North, Superintendent, Wood County Educational Service Center; Angela Patchen, program manager, Wood County Educational Service Center; Francesca Leass, Wood County Prevention Coalition Advisory Board President; State Senator Theresa Gavarone; Milan Karna, Drug Free Communities Program Manager; and Kyle Clark, Prevention Education Program Director, Wood County Educational Service Center.

 

For more information, visit www.wcesc.org or call Kyle Clark at 419-354-9010.

 

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