Monongalia County Child Advocacy Center, Inc.
Project Name:
Drug Endangered Children
Award Received:
$120,620.70
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Award Summary:
Funds are being used by the Monongalia Child Advocacy Center to launch the Drug Endangered Children (DEC) project, which provides forensic interviews, family advocacy, and therapy to children exposed to parental addiction. The project also introduces the Substance Abuse Impacted for Families (SAIF) model, an evidence-based program that works with both parents and children to address substance use, mental health, and parenting skills. By strengthening family well-being and supporting reunification, the initiative helps break the cycle of addiction for future generations.
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