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News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 3, 2003

Predatory Drug Awareness Campaign
Larimer County, Colorado

Community Partners:

DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION

DEA logo
DEA seal

The mission of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is To enforce the controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States and bring to the criminal and civil justice system of the United States, or any other competent jurisdiction, those organizations and principal members of
organizations, involved in the growing, manufacture, or distribution of controlled substances appearing in or destined for illicit traffic in the United States; and to recommend and support non-enforcement programs aimed at reducing the availability of illicit controlled substances on the domestic and international markets
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TEAM FORT COLLINS

Team Fort Collins

In the spring of 1989, a few key local agencies formed a committee to seek drug use and alcohol abuse alternatives in our city of then 93,000 people. This nucleus, of what was to become TEAM Fort Collins, realized a more comprehensive approach utilizing the whole community to address the problems of substance abuse. By September of 1989, TEAM Fort Collins came into existence with over 100 members representing most aspects of city life.

TEAM Fort Collins is a non-profit community partnership, whose mission is to promote a healthy lifestyle through education, awareness, and programs, preventing the abuse and illegal use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs among youth, their families and our community.

LARIMER COUNTY DRUG TASK FORCE

Larimer County Drug Task Force logo
Larimer County Sheriff's Office, Sheriff James Alderden
Fort Collins Police Services, Chief Dennis V. Harrison
Loveland Police Services, Chief Thomas Wagoner
Colorado State University Police Department, Chief Bob Chaffee

The participating agencies of the Larimer County Drug Task Force agree that a cooperative and coordinated multi-jurisdictional drug task force is the most effective and efficient way to impact the drug problem that does not respect jurisdictional boundaries within Larimer county. This partnership is based on the belief that the pooling of each agency's resources, information, expertise, equipment and money allows for a greater impact on a drug problem than any one agency could achieve with their own jurisdictional boundaries.

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR DRUG AND ALCOHOL EDUCATION
Colorado State University- Knowledge to go Places

The Center for Drug and Alcohol Education has as its mission to support the academic and personal success of Colorado State University students. The Center provides information, programming, assessments, counseling, and referral services for Colorado State University students and their families.

FORT COLLINS POLICE SERVICES

Fort Collins Police Services provides law enforcement services to citizens with the city limits of Fort Collins, Colorado. Fort Collins Police Services exists to enhance the quality of life in our community by providing quality, cost-effective service in the areas of law enforcement, public safety, and community well-being.City of Fort Collins--Police Services- 300 LaPorte, City Hall West, Fort Collins, CO 80521

Women's Programs and Studies Colorado State University- Knowledge to go Places

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY VICTIM ASSISTANCE TEAM

The Colorado State University Victim Assistance Team (VAT) assists Colorado State University students who have been sexually assaulted on or off campus; and staff, faculty, or visitors to the university who have been sexually assaulted on campus. Trained victim advocates are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to provide emotional support and referral information to those who have been assaulted. For more information, please see our website at: www.colostate.edu/programs/WPS

ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE

"We are an agency committed to the intervention, education, and prevention of domestic violence, sexual assault and other violent crimes. Services are offered to male and female victims of all ages and their families/support. Professional services are provided to law enforcement, the judicial system, schools and the community of Southern Larimer County."

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT

Police-Colorado State University

The Colorado State University Police Department is a full-service law enforcement and human resource agency. All members of the department share as equal partners in our effort to serve the University community and work cooperatively with others. Our mission, to respond to the public safety and law enforcement needs of our community, grows out of our concern for people and our environment.

City of Loveland Colorado

LOVELAND POLICE DEPARTMENT

We, the members of the Loveland Police Department believe that policing is an interactive, results-oriented partnership between the police and the community. This partnership identifies problems affecting the quality of life in the community, develops strategies to address those problems, and takes responsibility to implement solutions using all available resources.

CROSSROADS SAFEHOUSE

Crossroads Safehouse

Crossroads Safehouse provides intervention to all victims of domestic violence to assist in ending the abuse. Crossroads provides a safe, confidential shelter for abused women and their children. Clients receive support, understanding, and advocacy around domestic violence. Crossroads also offers those services to people in the community not requiring shelter.

LARIMER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

Larimer County Sheriff's Office badge

The Larimer County Sheriff's Office, in a partnership with the public, is committed to improving the quality of life within the Larimer County community. The department promotes a safe environment, self-sufficiency, and a sense of security by providing excellent education and public safety services with consistent and equitable treatment.

Poudre School District

POUDRE SCHOOL DISTRICT SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS

The mission of the safe and drug free school office at poudre school district is to direct the district's efforts in violence and substance abuse prevention with curricula and programs that are research-based and comply with nationally recognized strategies. To this end, Poudre School District places a high value in collaborating with our community prevention partners. Our goal is to make a significant contribution to the health and safety of our young people throughout the community and to ensure safe school campuses so that optimal learning can occur.

THOMPSON SCHOOL DISTRICT SAFE AND DRUG FREE SCHOOLS

Thompson School District

The mission of Thompson School District's Safe and Drug Free program is to educate students of the value of living free of violence and substance abuse. Our goal is to empower students with a positive, pro-active prevention education that supports students to be resilient against risk behaviors, and encourage them toward a healthy lifestyle.

BACCHUS & GAMMA PEER EDUCATION NETWORK

Bacchus & Gamma Peer Education Network

The Bacchus & Gamma Peer Education Network is an international association of college and university based peer education programs focusing on alcohol abuse prevention and other related student health and safety issues. It is the mission of the association to actively promote peer education as a useful element of campus health education and wellness efforts. To do so, the professional and volunteer staff of the organization will devote the substantial portion of their activities to the following:

-To develop and maintain a thriving student network;
-To provide resources that promote and support peer education activities;
-To provide high quality training opportunities locally, regionally, and nationally;
-To promote a national forum on student alcohol abuse prevention, and other student health and safety concerns; and
-To create, promote, and disseminate new research on alcohol and other student health and safety issues.

To guide these efforts, The Bacchus & Gamma Peer Education Network operates on the philosophy that students can play an uniquely effective role, unmatched by professional educators, in encouraging their peers to consider, talk honestly about, and develop responsible habits, attitudes, and lifestyles regarding alcohol abuse and related health and safety issues.

COLORADO NATIONAL GUARD

Colorado National Guard

The National Guard Counterdrug Program, with members in most major communities, provides highly skilled personnel, specialized equipment, and facilities to support law enforcement agencies and community based organizations in response to the changing drug threats.

8th JUDICIAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

Larimer County

The 8th Judicial District Attorney's Office represents the People of the State of Colorado by serving as the prosecuting attorney in criminal cases. The District Attorney's office deals with misdemeanor and felony cases, such as domestic violence, assault, theft, homicide, drug offenses, sexual assault, child abuse, and many more. Our office covers the Eighth Judicial district, which includes the counties of Larimer and Jackson. We have offices in fort Collins, Loveland and Walden, Colorado.

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