Community, Parents, Youth and our Partners
WHAT IS THE SSAY COALITION?
A group of community members working together to reduce youth substance use and promote healthy activities.
WHAT DOES IT DO?
Creates positive community change through education, enhancing skills, providing support and engaging youth, parents and our community.
WHO REPRESENTS THE COALITION?
The Coalition includes leadership representation from 12 different sectors, community members and relies heavily on Youth input and involvement.
Community, Parents, Youth and our Partners
We need your input. Attend our meetings and learn how you can help us make a difference. Your involvement can be used toward your community service hours and there are free gifts for you.
YOUTH
The Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program is the nation's leading effort to mobilize communities to prevent youth substance use. Get involved in our local coalition to prevent youth substance use in Amador County..
PARENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS
OUR MISSION
Supporting Amador youth and their families to reduce and prevent youth substance use; using a whole community approach for changing environments, implementing local solutions for local conditions towards substance free childhoods.
OUR VISION
“Amador County is a place where youth and families grow up healthy, substance-free and supported by a caring community.”
SSAY COALITION MEETINGS
JOIN US
You are invited to the SSAY Coalition meetings. Join our team as we develop wasy to use awareness, education, and resources to reduce and prevent youth substance use/misuse in Amador County.
Youth are encouraged to attend and will receive a gift card!
MONTHLY MEETINGS
3rd TUESDAYS | 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Remote on Zoom
Meeting ID: 833 0367 2153
Passcode: 463936
In Person
10590 Highway 88
In the ATCAA Community Room
GET INVOLVED
MEMBER
Consider becoming a volunteer member of our Coalition. Whether parent, concerned community member or staff member of an organization that supports youth, your active participation is needed and valued.
PARTNER
We could not begin to accomplish all we do without committed partners, both private and public, who care about the wellbeing of our youth in Amador County.
CONTACT
US
Cell/Text: 209-660-1248
Email: wfortich@atcaa.org
VISIT
US
10590 Highway 88
Jackson, CA. 95642