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History
In 1989, Governor Bayh
established the Governor's Commission for a
Drug-Free Indiana within the Criminal Justice
Institute. This new commission's purpose was
to lead Indiana's fight against alcohol and other
drugs. That same year, 10 (now 6) regional
offices and 92 Local Coordinating Councils (LCC)were
formed. Each county has its own LCC - ours is
the Pulaski County Drug Free Council (PCDFC).
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Membership
The membership of the
PCDFC is representative of most LCCs and includes
volunteers from a variety of institutions and
organizations including education, treatment, social
services, and local police. Youth, parents, and
private businesses are also represented. New members
are welcome.
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Links
Don't forget to visit
Pulaski County's official web
site and/or our other
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Purpose
The Pulaski County Drug
Free Council (PCDFC) acts as Pulaski County's Local
Coordinating Council (LCC) of the Governor's
Commission for a Drug-Free Indiana. It strives
with the concerns of all our population, but
especially our youth, in the area of drug, alcohol
and tobacco abuses in this community. Reaching
the community in a helpful way in that Pulaski
County may continue to be a safe and healthy place
to live and raise families is its goal. The
areas of prevention/education, law
enforcement/justice, and treatment are the target
areas to receive program funding by the Drug Free
selected monies.
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bylaws...
Meetings
The meetings of the
PCDFC are open to the public. Meetings are
held on the second Wednesday of every month at
3:30PM. Meetings are held in the Pulaski
County Justice Center In even months, and at the
West Central School in odd months. Call the
coordinator if
interested in attending.
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minutes...
Grants
Each year, the PCDFC
awards grant monies to the community for qualifying
programs.
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