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April 2, 2009
Reclaiming Futures in the Mountains of Kentucky Going Strong

 

September 20, 2007
Experts from Kentucky River Community Care and other Treatment Providers Recommend Practical Steps to Break Cycle of Drugs, Alcohol and Crime for Teens

May 9, 2007
Reclaiming Futures Model Improves Juvenile Justice Services in Southeastern Kentucky

March 9, 2007
Juvenile Probation Officers Call for New Responses to Teen Drug and Alcohol Use

February 23, 2007
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation approves new funding to support Reclaiming Futures in the Mountains of Kentucky

 

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

 

April 26, 2004
Southeastern Kentucky receives $100,000 grant to improve drug and alcohol treatment for teens in trouble with the law

 

August 19, 2002
Local media leaders, judicial officials and citizens from southeastern Kentucky converse with Reclaiming Futures onsubstance abuse and delinquency concerns

June 14, 2002
Local leaders from southeastern Kentucky help kick off national initiative on substance abuse and delinquency

March 11, 2002
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Awards Kentucky River Community Care $243,037 to Help Troubled Youth

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In 2008, 23.1 million people ages 12 or older needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol use problem. Of these, only 2.3 million (0.9 percent of persons aged 12 or older and 9.9 percent of those who needed treatment) received treatment at a specialty facility.LT2

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