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March 1, 2007
Juvenile Probation Officers Call For New Responses To Teen Drug and Alcohol Use

February 27, 2007
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Approves New Funding To Support Reclaiming Futures—Montgomery County

 

October 30, 2006
Judges Call for Community Responses to Juvenile Substance Abuse

 

June 1, 2004
Montgomery County Receives $750,000 Grant to Improve Services for Court Involved Substance Abusing Youth

June 1, 2004
Montgomery County, Dayton, Ohio Receives $100,000 Treatment Improvement Grant

January 26, 2004
Breaking the cycle of teen offenders
Pilot program gives Montgomery County youth the tools to succeed

 

November 5, 2003
Charter Class of Natural Helpers Graduates November

May 14, 2003
Reclaiming Futures–Montgomery County, Ohio Receives $1 Million Dollars

February 10, 2003
Community Solutions to Substance Abuse and Delinquency

 

March 12, 2002
A Montgomery County coalition is one of 11 communities selected out of 280 national applicants to join an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation called Reclaiming Futures.

March 11, 2002
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Awards Local Coalition Funds to Address Juvenile Substance Abuse

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In 2008, 1 in 30 youths aged 12 to 17 reported they had carried a handgun at least once; an estimated 3.0 percent had sold illegal drugs, and 4.6 percent had, at least once, stolen or tried to steal something worth more than $50.F2

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