Cranston's CCAP Awarded $625K to Combat Youth Substance Abuse

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Cranston's CCAP Awarded $625K to Combat Youth Substance Abuse

Cranston's CCAP awarded $625K to combat youth substance abuse
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration announced that Comprehensive Community Action Program (CCAP) was awarded a grant totaling $625,000 to establish a Drug-Free Communities Support Program (DFC) in the City of Cranston.

CCAP’s Cranston Substance Abuse Prevention Task Force will receive $125,000 each year for the next five years for a total of $625,000.

The Award

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The award will enable CCAP to identify and implement appropriate evidence-based programs, policies, and procedures that are proven to decrease youth substance abuse.

The Cranston Substance Abuse Prevention Task Force will administer and manage the grant. 

Members of the Task Force include representatives of the City, the Cranston School District, the Cranston Police Department and other key Cranston community service providers, concerned citizens and local leaders.

About CCAP

CCAP is a private, nonprofit community action agency formed under the 1964 Economic Opportunity Act and is one of the largest organizations in Rhode Island that is dedicated solely to fighting the war on poverty.

CCAP began helping the people of Cranston in 1965 and has since expanded to provide numerous programs and services throughout the State of Rhode Island.

The agency employs over 350 with an operating budget of over $33 million dollars. Last year CCAP touched the lives of over 40,000 Rhode Islanders.


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