The Clark County Substance Abuse Coalition meets on the fourth Friday of each month from 10:00am – 11:00am in the conference room at CCCHD. The goal of the coalition is to bring partners together to reduce fatal and non-fatal overdoses, identify current substance trends, as well as share important events or updates.

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Current Members
  • Clark County Combined Health District
  • Anew Behavioral Health
  • Armada Recovery
  • Aware Recovery
  • Bethel Township
  • BrightView
  • CareSource
  • CCPIP
  • Clark County Public Library
  • City of Springfield: Police, Fire, and Commission
  • Springfield City Commission
  • Clark County Sheriff’s Office
  • Clark State College
  • Clean Slate
  • Columbus Springs
  • Community Health Foundation
  • Clark County Courts
  • Divine Intervention
  • US Department of Justice
  • Domestic Violence Coalition
  • Eathan Crossing
  • Express
  • Full Circle
  • Glennwood Behavioral Health
  • HerStory
  • IHN
  • Department of Job and Family Services
  • McKinley Hall
  • Mercy Health
  • Mercy REACH
  • Mental Health Recovery Board
  • Mental Health Services for Clark and Madison Counties
  • Nehemiah Foundation
  • New Life Production
  • OIC
  • Partners in Prevention
  • Pinnacle
  • Promise Neighborhood
  • Rocking Horse
  • Safe Harbor
  • Spero Health
  • Springfield City Schools
  •  Springfield Regional Medical Center
  • Sunrise
  • University of Cincinnati
  • United Senior Services
  • United Way
  • WellSpring
  • White Light Behavioral Health
  • Woodhaven
  • Wright State University
Other members include: Local Community Members and Students

Interested in joining?

Contact:

Jacob Clark

JClark@ccchd.com

937-390-5600 ext. 217

Contact:

Josie Kelley

JKelley@ccchd.com

937-390-5600 ext. 229

Overdose Awareness Day

Each year the Substance Abuse Coalition, along with other community partners, observes Overdose Awareness Day. Overdose awareness day represents an opportunity to eliminate stigma surrounding addiction and accidental overdose deaths. Annual observance of Overdose Awareness Day is one of the ways public health and its community partners work to address addiction and overdose fatalities in Clark County.

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