OUR MISSION STATEMENT
To reduce alcohol and other drug abuse by educating our youth and adults about leadership skills and healthy life choices through community collaboration.
 
PROGRAMS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   

Click Here for Information on the Parents Who Host Lose the Most Campaign

"Parents Who Host, Lose the Most: Don't be a party to teenage drinking" was developed by the Drug-Free Action Alliance

 

   Do You See What We See?

        

Click here to find out what we saw

in Columbia County!

 

 

 

 

2012 Asset Builders Award Recipients

April 24, 2012

Columbia County Connects

Columbia County Coalition members are from school districts, law enforcement, UW-Extension, faith community, media, health care, tobacco coalition, human services, parents and youth. 

CESA (Cooperative Educational Service Agency) #5 is the fiscal agent for the coalition and employs five staff to assist the efforts of the coalition.

We currently work with the following school districts: Cambria-Friesland, Columbus, Fall River, Lodi, Pardeeville, Portage, Poynette, Randolph, Rio, and Wisconsin Dells. Funding is provided through grants from Columbia County Health and Human Services, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI), and Drug-Free Communities Support grant (federal). Read more...

TRAININGS | PRODUCTS | SERVICES

Real Colors Training

Columbia County Connects

Amazing Race

The 2nd Annual Columbia County Connects Amazing Race will be on Saturday, September 8, 2012!  Help support the Columbia County Connects Coalition in a race around the City of Portage.

Compete in teams of two through fun challenges (both physical and mental), to cross the finish line first!  To view the flyer and registration form, please click here.

To view photos of the 1st Annual Amazing Race in 2011, scroll below.

 


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION & TO GET INVOLVED, CLICK THE LINK BELOW

 

YOUTH NON-USE RATE TRENDS

Click here to view data.
(Survey results from students in Columbia County Schools)

Tobacco Non-Use Rate Trends
Alcohol Non-Use Rate Trends

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