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Posted on June 23, 2009
Organizers Needed for Out of Darkness Walk
Every 16 minutes in the United States, someone dies by suicide. This year thousands of men, women and children will walk in over 150 communities across the United States, each contributing their voices to break the silence surrounding suicide.
Local citizens will have the opportunity to participate right here in the 2009 Coastal Maine "Out of Darkness Walk." Interested individuals are encouraged to attend an organizational meeting on Thursday, July 2 at 5PM at the Five Town Communities That Care offices at 219 Meadow Street in Rockport.
Anyone interested in the joining the planning committee, volunteering, becoming a team captain or simply learning more about The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is welcome to attend the meeting.
By participating in the Out of the Darkness Community Walks to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), you will be raising money for AFSP’s vital research and education programs to prevent suicide and save lives, increase national awareness about depression and suicide, and assist survivors of suicide loss. A portion of the monies raised are dedicated to local programming.
Many participants walk in memory of a loved one lost to suicide. You can tell their story and even put your loved one’s photo on your personal web page. Each walk site has its own unique remembrance activity in which you can participate.
For more information about the meeting or this fall’s local walk, please contact Dalene Dutton at the Five Towns That Care office by calling 236-9800 or emailing dalene@fivetownctc.org. You can also contact Julie Clement or John Long at the Long Funeral Home by calling 236-0092.
Posted on June 16, 2009
STAR Program To Be Featured in National Magazine
The STAR program will be featured in the upcoming issue of the National Council Magazine (http://www.thenationalcouncil.org/cs/about_us/national_council_magazine), which is a publication of The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare. The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) association representing 1,300 organizations providing treatment and rehabilitation to help people recover from mental illnesses and addiction disorders. The upcoming edition will focus on prevention and early intervention.
Posted on June 15, 2009
Coalition Meeting Features Inhalant Abuse Prevention Keynote
Five Town Communities That Care is holding its regular quarterly community Coalition Meeting on Thursday, June 18th from 11:30AM until 1:00PM at the Teen Center in Camden. The agenda includes a keynote presentation by Rebecca Miller, RN of the New England Poison Control Center on Youth Inhalant Abuse. The meeting is open to the public, but registration is requested to ensure that we have sufficient resources available for attendees. To register, email info@fivetownctc.org or call 207-236-9800.
Can’t make the meeting? There is also free parent web training available at: www.inhalantabusetraining.org (select Maine Parent Training) or you can contact the Five Town CTC office directly by calling 207-236-9800.
See our calendar page for a calendar view of events, meetings, etc.
September 2010
August 2010
- STAR Registration Materials Available for Download
- STAR Registration Underway!
- More Than Just Words: MMA Students Raise $850 for Five Town CTC
- STAR Registration "Envelope Stuffing Party"
- Levels of Risk, Protection, and Drug Use Predict Student Test Results
- STAR Support Staff Wanted
July 2010
- Learn about teen medicine abuse
- Info on Specific Drugs Available for Parents
- Take Preventative Steps With Prescriptions
- Blue Sky Cantina and Big Fish Restaurant Donate to Five Town CTC
- Prevention "Number One Priority"
- Traumatic Childhood Experiences Common For Most Justice-Involved Youth
- West Bay Rotary Donates $600!
- Five Town CTC offices closed week of July 4th
June 2010
- Midcoast Community Chorus Concert Yields $10K for FTCTC!
- Reserve Tickets Still Available
- Celebrating Community Collaborators in May
- Help us by writing a review for Five Town CTC!
- Hooked on Hookah?
May 2010
- Spring Youth Advocate Award Winners
- WHO Calls for Action to Reduce Harm From Alcohol
- Table Talks hosts needed
- Celebrating Community Collaborators in April
- STAR Students take Korfball skills on the road
- It Takes A Village
- STAR Celebration June 3rd
- Tickets for Midcoast Community Chorus Benefit Concert Going Fast!
March 2010
February 2010
- Drug Free Action Alliance 'SuperBowl Survey"
- STAR Canceled Today (Wednesday, Feb 3) due to poor road conditions!
- Youth Advocate Award Winners
- Winterfest Ice Carving
January 2010
- Five Town CTC Coalition Newsletter Available
- Perceived Risk of Harm of Marijuana Use Down Nationally for 12th Graders
- Study finds 45% of Seized Cocaine Contained Levamisole
December 2009
November 2009
- Holiday Home Tour Tickets On Sale
- We Are Over Half-Way and there is still a chance to Double Your Donation!
- Holiday Home Tour Proceeds to Support FTCTC!
- STAR Program Honored by Chamber of Commerce!
- FTCTC Offered New Challenge Grant!
- FTCTC Executive Director Honored With 2009 MAPSA Prevention Award
- Five Town CTC Coalition Meeting A Success!
October 2009
- Marijuana Use Down 66% Since We Began Programming in 2004!
- STAR Program Recognized by Maine After School Network
- Have a 5th - 8th grader? This workshop is for you!
- Challenge Met for $25K Grant!
- Help us meet our challenge grant!
September 2009
- Tug Kellough Takes Over STAR Helm
- CTC featured in JAMA publication!
- Out of Darkness Walk on Saturday, Sept. 26th!
- National Town Hall Webcast Available for viewing
- Five Town CTC on FaceBook!
- Five Town CTC featured on MPBN's "Maine Things Considered"
- Five Town Communities That Care featured on ABC News
August 2009
- Doris Buffett to match donations!
- STAR Program featured in National Council Magazine!
- Live in Maine? Under age 25? Take our survey and enter to win $250!
- Chestnut Street Baptist Church Donates $1200!
- Volunteers Needed To Assist With Research Project
July 2009
- Five Town CTC Efforts Featured During Panel at National Event
- CTC Staff off to Louisville Training, Office closed
- Out of Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk Date Set for Fall
June 2009
- Organizers Needed for Out of Darkness Walk
- STAR Program To Be Featured in National Magazine
- Coalition Meeting Features Inhalant Abuse Prevention Keynote
May 2009
- STAR Celebration Date Changed to June 2!
- Local Parents Prepare to Guide Good Choices
- CTC Welcomes New STAR Program Coordinator!
- CTC Reps Participate in National Training
- CTC Director Part of Maine Delegation
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
- CTC HoopSTARs Take On the Harlem Ambassadors!
- FTCTC Presents to Medical Staff at PenBay Medical Center
- CTC Director Presents at National Leadership Forum
January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008
- Five Town CTC Joins UMCC Family
- CTC HoopStars to Challenge Harlem Ambassadors
- GGC Registration Extended!
September 2008
August 2008
- CTC Hosts SAMHSA Award Program Representative
- Marijuana Sourcebook Available from ONDCP
- Math and Literacy Mentors Receives $5000 from MCF
- Summer Newsletter Available
July 2008
- CTC Director in Washington, D.C.
- STAR Program National Finalist for "Science to Service" Award
- Prevention Programs Cut Rates of Juvenile Delinquency
June 2008
April 2008
March 2008
- CTC on the MOVE!
- Spring STAR Registrations Due Friday, March 28!
- STAR Winter Cycle Celebration
- STAR Celebration March 13th
February 2008
January 2008
- Coalition Members testify before Legislative Committee
- Boys Night Out Begins Feb. 7th
- Meeting on Underage Drinking Jan. 30th!
- Parent Forum on Teen Sexual Assault Jan 23rd.
- Daughters 'N Dads Begins January 15
- You Can Win Diamonds!