Pubdate: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 Source: Midland Daily News (MI) Copyright: 2006 Midland Daily News Contact: http://www.ourmidland.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4293 Author: Kelly Nankervis CIRCLE OF HEALTH AWARDED $500,000 Teaching a community about drug abuse takes so much more than just reaching out to one person one time. Gaye Terwillegar and others involved with the Circle of Health Partnership realize that, and that's part of the reason the collaboration has received $500,000 in federal money to keep the ball rolling. It's A Big Win. "First of all, thank God we got this grant," Terwillegar, the partnership's executive director, said Wednesday night at a reception announcing the grant. It means the partnership has $100,000 for each of the next five years, which will pay for implementation plans. She still will write mini grants to pay for other projects, she said. The money is from a Drug Free Communities Support Grant from the federal Health and Human Services and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services administrations. Part of the reason the partnership was awarded the money is its goal of raising awareness with youths and parents by reaching them in many different forums, lots of times, staying positive and collaborating with other agencies and organizations to get the work accomplished. "We can't look at just our youth, we've got to look at our parents," said Charlie Russian, chair of the partnership's board, adding that effort includes help from all sorts of community groups, schools and Northwood University. "Coalitions are a real cheap way to get a lot of work done," Terwillegar said, adding the partnership has three employees, in addition to a board and other committees. Terwillegar illustrated her point by listing the many programs the partnership has a hand in, including community presentations, school programs, holding workshops and inservice events, the Taste of Diversity fundraiser, Fences, community training events, a town hall meeting on minors in possession of alcohol, and a new youth group called START, which stands for Students Tackling Alcohol and Resisting Temptations. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine