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 Pastor's Forum
Substance Abuse and Your Congregation
March 25, 2010
Marion, KY

Question 6 on the Pastor's Forum Evaluation Form asked the following:

What other questions do you have regarding your role as pastor concerning substance abuse
and members of your congregation?

1.   What Treatment resources are available?

   Pennyroyal Center, RESPOND at 1-877-RESPOND 
           or 1-877-473-7766 toll free hotline

   Princeton Pennyroyal Center Clinic 1-270-365-2008, 
          Tuesdays Marion Department for Community Based Services 1-270-965-2254

   Trilogy Center For Women 
           100 Trilogy Ave, Hopkinsville, KY 42240-5329
           1-270-885-2902
     http://www.trilogycenterforwomen.com

   Teen Challenge
     231 State Route 2839, Dixon, KY 42409-9564
     1-270-639-7366
     http://www.teenchallengeky.com/

   Cumberland Hall, Behavioral Health Services
     210 W. 17th St., Hopkinsville, KY 42240,
     1-270-886 1919 or toll-free  1-877-281-4177

   Volta Program Substance Abuse Treatment Center 
      Hopkinsville, KY 1-270-889-6025

   Intervention Services Inc/Paducah
      6th and Broadway, Paducah, KY, 42001 
      Free 24/7 Addiction Help Line: 1-877-335-4673

   RiverVallev Behavioral Health
      1100 Walnut Street. P.O. Box 1637
      Owensboro, KY 42302
     1-800-737-0696             Email us: info@rvbh.com
     http://www.rvbh.com/locations.html

What other questions do you have regarding your role as pastor concerning substance abuse
and members of your congregation?

 Go to Pastor Forum Page


 

Virginia Oldham and Tom Diaz at the Crittenden County Systems Health Fair July 16th at the Marion Commons. Virginia is a representative of Pennyroyal Center. We are members of the Crittenden County Coalition for a Drug-Free Community. The community was very excited about the, "SMART Disposal" Responsible Medication Disposal Safeguards in cooperation with the Marion Police Force and Crittenden County Sheriff's Office. The Police and Sheriff will safely dispose of your used and old medications weekdays from 9AM to 3PM.

We are a small community of maybe 10,000 people. Can you imagine what a community of 100,000 or 10,000,000 would bring in?
"It takes a Village" 

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Good Reading on Prescriptions in our Lakes and Streams

24/hr 7day/week local helpline
Pennyroyal Hotline  1-877-473-7766

Department for Community Based Services in Marion, Ky.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


 
 
Kentucky Cabinet For Health and Family Services
Department for Community Based Services

This Building is across from Nu-U Beauty Salon and next door to Liberty Fuels
Pennyroyal Center has been operating out of DCBS in Marion for a number
of years. The office is at 815 S. Main St., (large red brick building).
Phone 270 965 2254
Fax 270 965 2424. 
Jeff Daughtery (Mental Health Issues) and Thyra Futtrell
(Drug Court and Substance Abuse Counseling) provide services in addition to
Sylvia McCarty who works at the schools. The Princeton Clinic can be reached
at 270 365 2008 and is located on US Hghwy 62 W. The Center
has been providing services continually.
Map of Area
Marion, Kentucky
815 S. Main St.
Marion, Ky. 42064

24/hr 7day/week local helpline
Pennyroyal Hotline  1-877-473-7766

Department for Community Based Services in Marion, Ky.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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24/hr 7day/week local helpline
Pennyroyal Hotline 1-877-473-7766

Department for Community Based Services in Marion, Ky.
Crittenden County Coalition for a Drug-Free Community
PO Box 22, Marion, KY 42064

 Donations Welcome, Monthly Checks Welcome
Send Donations to:
Crittenden County Coalition
PO Box 22, Marion, KY 42064
 

The Next Meeting is:

 Notes and Scheduled Meeting Dates

 2010
 Crittenden County Coalition for a Drug-Free Community 
Meetings at the Crittenden Health Systems Education Classroom 
(modular bldg. behind hospital).
Click to See Map to Location.

January 11th at 6:30pm      - February no meeting    -    March 8th at 6:30pm       -    April no meeting

May 10th at 6:30pm      -  June no meeting    -    July 12th at 6:30pm      -    August no meeting

September 13th at 6:30pm        - October no meeting    -    November 8th at 6:30pm        -  December no meeting 

Prevention Community to Celebrate Red Ribbon Week
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Look for the Crittenden County Coalition for a Drug-Free Community Brochure on displays throughout town.
View the Brochure
Report Drug Abuse Printable Form - Cut On Dotted Line

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Kentucky Cabinet For Health and Family Services
Department for Community Based Services

This Building is across from Nu-U Beauty Salon and next door to Liberty Fuels
Pennyroyal Center has been operating out of DCBS in Marion for a number
of years. The office is at 815 S. Main St., (large red brick building).
Phone 270 965 2254
Fax 270 965 2424. 
Jeff Daughtery (Mental Health Issues) and Thyra Futtrell
(Drug Court and Substance Abuse Counseling) provide services in addition to
Sylvia McCarty who works at the schools. The Princeton Clinic can be reached
at 270 365 2008 and is located on US Hghwy 62 W. The Center
has been providing services continually.
Map of Area
Marion, Kentucky
815 S. Main St.
Marion, Ky. 42064



Increases seen in teen drug use

Many small increases, no decreases in adolescent alcohol, tobacco, drug use

The 2009 Pride Survey National Summary of adolescent alcohol and drug use shows small, but significant increases in 30-day prevalence for a number of drug categories, and no significant decreases in 30-day use of any drug category measured in grades 6 through 12. These results are based on surveys completed during the 2008-2009 school year.

Most of the increases witnessed were small (less than 1 percent). However, they suggest that decreases in adolescent drug use over the last several years may have come to a halt.

Last week the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration released results of the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. The 2009 Pride Survey data reflect several of the trends seen in the NSDUH survey, for example increases in ecstasy use and little change in marijuana use among adolescents. However, the Pride Survey data was more recently collected (by at least six months) than the NSDUH data.

Here are some of the key findings of the 2009 Pride Survey National Summary:

Grades 6-8 (ages 11 to 14)

    * Increases in 30-prevalence of cigarettes, cigars, any tobacco, beer, marijuana and lifetime prescription drug abuse.
    * No significant decreases in 30-day use. 

Grades 9-12 (ages 14-18)

    * Increases in 30-day prevalence of cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, cigars, any tobacco, beer, wine coolers, liquor, any alcohol, marijuana, inhalants, heroin, ecstasy, OxyContin, meth and any illicit drug.
    * No significant decreases in 30-day use. 

Grades 6-12 (ages 11 to 18)

    * Increases in 30-prevalence of cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, cigars, any tobacco, marijuana, ecstasy, OxyContin and lifetime prescription drug abuse.
    * No significant decreases in 30-day use. 

The 2009 Pride Survey National Summary is based on the responses of 122,243 students selected from 447,532 students who completed the Pride Survey for Grades 6 to 12 during the school year from August 2008 until June 2009. These students, while not drawn through a formal probability sampling process, do represent a broad cross-section of American youth. Results from previous years national summaries have tracked closely with nationwide surveys such as Monitoring the Future.


24/hr 7day/week local helpline

Pennyroyal Hotline
1-877-473-7766



Department for Community
Based Services in Marion, Ky.


Write a Check Monthly and Help Someone Near You
A student - A friend - A Family Member - A Neighbor
A student - A friend - A Family Member - A Neighbor
A student - A friend - A Family Member - A Neighbor
A student - A friend - A Family Member - A Neighbor
A student - A friend - A Family Member - A Neighbor
Donations Welcome, Monthly Checks Welcome
Send Donations to:
Crittenden County Coalition
PO Box 22, Marion, KY 42064
 
 

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