Alcohol and Drug Programs

Adult Programs

HAMM          

Hospital and Morgue Mentoring Program is for adults ages 20 and up. The programs focus is on educating adults to the consequences of driving under the influence. The program brings the realities up close by allowing the adults to witness and listen of first hand accounts.                                                                                              

All Ages Programs

VIP

Victim Impact Panel (also known as MADD) is for those ages 13 and up. The program's focus is to educate and expose at risk youth offenders and young adults to the realities of driving while under a controlled substance. The eight hour program includes presentations by MADD and a certified Coroner, as well as a reflection essay.

VESP

Vessel Education Safety Program (also known as Boating BUI) is for those ages 13 and older. The program's focus is to educate those that use or have abused the waterways by vessel, Jet Ski, etc. The program exposes participants to the realities of the laws on the waterways. Topics in the 18-hour program include personal watercraft safety, drugs and alcohol.

Youth Programs

Alternative Sentencing Program succeeds in helping 97% of youth that attend our drug and alcohol prevention programs to not reoffend.

TEMPO

Teen Education Mentoring Program Option is an impactful, early intervention, hands-on, educational program geared for at- risk teens 13-19 years of age. Teens participate in 20-hours of programming which exposes them to the legal, financial, emotional and social consequences of making negative choices as it relates to drug and alcohol use/abuse. A strong emphasis is placed on how their actions affect their families, communities and themselves.

AWARE 

Advanced Warning and Alert Re-Direction Education is geared for youth 10-17 years of age with the focus on educating both youth and parents on the consequences of their actions in breaking the law. Topics covered include shoplifting, vandalism, graffiti, assault and battery, being incarcerated and more.. This program requires mandatory participation of both parents and youth to increase knowledge of consequences if the youth continues on the path of breaking the law.

VAP

Victim Awareness Program is aimed at youth 10-18 years of age. The programs focus is on educating youth in regards to the legal, emotional and financial consequences breaking the law has had on the victims, families and the entire community. The program encourages building empathy and accountability for the offender’s actions and simulating walking in the victim’s shoes.