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<br /> <br /> <br /> List other sources of funding for this project and the amounts: ETCADA programs are funded through grants frorn <br /> the Texas Department of State Health Services which requires a 5% local match of funds. Additional program support is <br /> received from Lamar County United Way ($2,818) and Lamar County ($500). <br /> <br /> Is a detailed project budget, including columns and descriptions for allocations of city funding and the agency's <br /> matching funds, attached? ❑ Yes El No ETCADA's project encompasses 23 counties and its budget is not tracked <br /> <br /> by locality. Funds received from Paris are utilized to provide support for the ATR program which is under-funded by the <br /> State of Texas. An overall program budget is attached. <br /> <br /> Is the agency's most recent financial statement or audit attached? El Yes ❑ No <br /> <br /> Have you received funding from the City of Paris in the last five years for this or any other project? 1I Yes ❑ No <br /> <br /> If you have received previous city funding, list the name of the project, the amount of the City's award, and the <br /> year awarded: $4,500 of 2009 for 1) Access to Recovery, 2) School-Based Prevention Program 3) Juvenile Probation <br /> Program <br /> <br /> Detailed description of project (including description of need, scope of work, methodology, who benefits, number <br /> of beneficiaries, other project partners, etc.): <br /> Access to Recovery - Addiction is a disease that impacts every aspect of our community and contributes to some of our <br /> most devastating social problems. It is often a silent partner in domestic violence, child abuse, teen pregnancy, high <br /> <br /> school dropout, and crime. It threatens families as well as the very fabric of our society. Drug abuse is a growing <br /> problem that is best addressed by comprehensive programs that combine community resources, professional intervention, <br /> and local financial support. All too often, by the time an alcoholic/addict seeks help he/she has lost employment and the <br /> health insurance benefits that go with employment. The State of Texas provides help for individuals who cannot afford <br /> drug/alcohol treatment. Access to Recovery (ATR) links people to the state-funded treatment. Through ATR, ETCADA <br /> provides a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor at the Paris office (3737 Lamar Ave #200) to administer clinical <br /> screening/assessment and referral for those who are seeking help for their addiction. The counselor is available at the Par- <br /> is office one day per week. Because treatment is under-funded in Texas, most often clients must wait for placement. Dur- <br /> ing this interval, the ETCADA counselor offers crisis intervention and brief motivational counseling to individuals to keep <br /> them engaged in the process of accessing treatment or other recommended services. The ATR counselor will determine <br /> the type and intensity of services needed by the client and when appropriate, shall address the family as a unit, provide <br /> referrals for family members, including prevention services for the children. Outreach is used to provide community <br /> <br /> awareness of the Council's services and resources. ETCADA maintains crisis help 24/7 through its toll free Help Line <br /> (800.441.8639). During 2009, our counselor saw 19 Paris residents and responded to ten (10) hotline calls. <br /> <br /> School-Based Prevention Program: Using research-based curricula with proven outcomes, trained ETCADA staff facili- <br /> tate drug and alcohol prevention programs in Paris and North Lamar ISDs. These programs are designed to reduce the <br /> onset of the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs by youth. ETCADA's prevention program serves youth in grades 3-8. <br /> Students, grade 3-5, go through an 8-week curriculum, Life Skills Training, and one week of Tobacco Prevention training. <br /> Students, grade 6-8, go through a 10-week curriculum, Youth Connection, and two one-week sessions of Tobacco Preven- <br /> tion. Outcomes are measured through pre-post tests. During 2009, 723 Paris and North Lamar students participated in <br /> school-based prevention programs. <br /> <br /> Juvenile Probation Program: Youth in Paris Alternative School participate in an intensive intervention program called <br /> Project Toward No Drug Abuse. Utilizing an outcome-based curriculum, students work through the 10-week program <br /> <br /> <br /> City of Paris Revised 7/07/09 <br /> 011.9 <br />
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