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Professio
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ositive Proactive OPERATION MEDICINE CABINET
Drug Free Colliers Operation Medicine Cabinet is a nationally recognized campaign designed to help residents properly dispose of unwanted medication and reduce the number of pills accessible in our homes. This initiative also educates the community on safe storage and disposal of both prescription and over-the-counter medication. Flushing pills down the toilet or throwing medication away with our household garbage is not recommended. These harmful practices pose unnecessary risks for both our children and our environment.
11- Number of permanent drop box locations available in Collier County for residents to safely dispose of unwanted medication and reduce access by children.
8,730 lbs. of unwanted household medication collected in our community through
Operation Medicine Cabinet in 2014.
40Number of volunteers Drug Free Collier depends on for Operation Medicine Cabinet and other community awareness presentations. Without volunteers, Drug Free Collier would not be able to conduct annual take-back events.
ALCOHOL VENDOR TRAINING21% Number of stores/bars that illegally sold alcohol to minors in 2014 Drug Free Collier is working to prevent the sale of alcohol to minors by providing free skills training to local vendors and court-mandated cases to those who fail compliance checks. Drug Free Collier aims to reduce this number to 0%.
122 Number of cashiers, servers and bartenders who were trained on responsible beverage service last year.
406 Number of community leaders and concerned citizens who attended our 7th Annual Fundraising Luncheon.
ArthrexBarron Collier Companies
BB&TBeasley Broadcast Group
Mrs. Audrey K. BlumHon. Lauren & Dr. Todd Brodie
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Brown MedScript ServicesBrown and Brown, Inc.
Mr. Tim ClarkCoastal Beverage
Collier County Bar Foundation Collier County Sheriffs Office
Community Foundation of Collier CountyDavid Lawrence Center
Dock5 Inc.Mr. & Mrs. David Dorl
Mr. Tom EllisFlorida Gulfshore Capital
Ms. Lavern GaynorMs. Lisa Gilmore
Dr. Mike Gloth Mr. Steve Goble
Grant, Fridkin, Pearson, P.A.Hon. Christine Greider & Dr. David Greider
Mr. & Mrs. Alan HarrisHazelden
Dr. & Mrs. Douglas HeldrethHilton Naples
Mr. & Mrs. William HobbyHodges UniversityMr. Alan M. Horton
IBERIABANKJohn R Wood Properties
Ms. Keri KratofilLife In Naples
Mr. Laird A. LileDr. & Mrs. John Little
MADD Marco Island Marriott
Ms. Debra McInnisMr. Michael MorrisNaples Daily News
Naples Lumber & Supply Company Dr. & Mrs. Frank Nappo
One- by- One Leadership FoundationOoh La La! Jewels Du Jour
PBS Contractors, LLCRey Pezeshkan
PK StudiosMr. Robert Saltarelli
Mr. & Mrs. Rocky ScofieldMr. & Mrs. Homer Scoville
Soukup Strategic Solutions, Inc.Stock Development
Summit Management GroupThe Moorings Inc.Ms. Sharon Treiser
Vin DePasqualeMr. David Weston
WalgreensMr. & Mrs. Murray Wise Foundation
Mr. Joseph D. Zaks
THE WORK BY DRUG FREE COLLIER WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE
GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THOSE LISTED BELOW.
We are grateful for your gifts.
FY 201
4/20
15
REVEN
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State Co
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58,160
Drug Free Com
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124,38
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163,16
9.04
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154,12
8.40
Total Revenue
499,83
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Organizations and individual listed here provided sustaining level contributions
1256 NUMBER OF HOURS our staff dedicated to completing the National Coalition Academy, and other national, state and regional trainings to help strengthen local prevention efforts
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CORE Character Opposing Drugs Responsible Choices Expectation
Drug Free Colliers CORE Society actively works to improve local outcomes by empowering local youth with critical knowledge and skills to challenge perceived social norms about drug use. Last year, Drug Free Collier sponsored 12 student-led clubs throughout the community. Members of the CORE Society provide positive peer influence and promote healthy choices through various school and community initiatives.
165 - NUMBER OF YOUTH who joined CORE during FY 14/151,187 - SERVICE HOURS CORE youth contributed to our community as part of their commitment to CORE.
2,113 - NUMBER OF PLEDGES signed by Collier County students to live a drug and alcohol free lifestyle
INCREASED AWARENESS12,000 Number of parents, educators, students and local professionals who attended our workshops on emerging trends and solutions during FY 14/15.
5,480 Number of views on our website.
80%of visitors were new to drugfreecollier.org
42 Number of times Drug Free Collier was mentioned in the news1,321 Number of individuals who subscribe to our newsletters
368 Number of times our PSAs ran on television and radio
500 Number of Parent Handbooks distributed to local doctors offices, Youth
Relations Deputies and other school personnel.
59 Number of Social Norming Banners and Posters displayed by schools and youth organizations in Collier County.
A FREE Workshop for Parents & Professionals. All schools face the challenge of not only educating their students about substance abuse, but more importantly, finding
the best means of protecting them from it. This workshop will provide attendees with an understanding of the best research-based prevention strategies. Participants will leave with tools they need to help prevent substance abuse in
their school communities. There will be time for questions and discussion throughout the workshop.
Substance Abuse Prevention from A to Z
January
5th 2015
About the Presenters:
Tim Portinga - PsyD, LP, Mental Health Clinic Supervisor A senior clinician and clinical supervisor of Hazeldens mental health clinic in Plymouth, Tim Portinga is also an adjunct professor with Hazeldens Graduate School of Addiction Studies. Areas of focus include co-morbidity of depression and conduct disorder; developmental psychology; psychotherapy with oppositional adolescents and health psychology. He is a 2005 graduate of the University of St. Thomas in Counseling Psychology.
Renee Soulis A 30-year veteran of FCD, Renee has served as Director of Education and Director of Curriculum Development for the organization. She is currently a Senior Prevention Specialist & Regional Officer, supervising FCD Prevention Specialists in the field. A graduate of George Williams Col