Resource Guide
1010 N. Prospect St.
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419-352-5387
Fax: 419-352-9605
www.behavioralconnections.org
- Adolescent Weekend Education Program
- Transition to Independence Process Program
Double ARC / NOFAS Ohio
5800 Monroe St.,
Bldg. F-5
Sylvania, Ohio 43560
419-479-3060
Fax 419-724-1372
www.doublearc.org
Double ARC serves children and their families who are affected by prenatal alcohol exposure to reach their full potential through education, intervention and advocacy. Double ARC's multidisciplinary diagnostic team, trained by Sterling Clarren, MD, provides assessment, diagnosis and service plan. Double ARC offers educational consultation, coaching and support groups for parents as well as trainings/workshops on FASD for school professionals, service providers, medical and allied professionals, and the justice system. They provide expertise at IEP and other school meetings as well as wraparound meetings, court hearings and social security hearings (face-to-face or by phone) on behalf of individuals with FASD.
Ohio State University Extension Wood County
639 South Dunbridge Rd.
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Phone 419-354-9050
www.wood.osu.edu
- Prescription Drug Abuse Education
PathStone
2-453 County Rd. V
Liberty Center, OH 43532
419-875-6654
Fax: 419-875-4010 www.pathstone.org
- El Camino Hacia el Futuro (The Road Toward the Future)
- Mentors Program
- Life skills /Spanish
- Rescue Our Youth
A Program of Behavioral Connections
13415 Eckel Junction
Perrysburg, OH 43551
419-874-4242
www.prevention-partners.org
www.behavioralconnections.org
- PASA Teen Board – High School Educators Program open to any high school student in Perrysburg
- “Parents Who Host, Lose the Most Don’t Be a Party to Underage Drinking” (Perrysburg)
- Red Ribbon Campaign (Perrysburg)
- Seller/Server Trainings for alcohol permit holders in Northern Wood County
- Coordinate Northern Wood County Task Force to reduce underage alcohol accessibility
- Coordinate Northern Wood County alcohol compliance checks
- Availability of ID Scanners for open-air festivals or short term alcohol permit holders
- Coalition Process
St. Luke's Hospital
419-893-QUIT (419-893-7848)
Fax: 419-897-8497
www.stlukeshospital.com
- Adult Cessation Programs
- General Tobacco Educationin the classroom, health fairs, and community
- Adult group and individual tobacco counseling
- Stop Tobacco Athlete Mentoring Program (STAMP)
- Tobacco Awareness Program (TAP)
- Tobacco Education Group (TEG)
- Don’t Be a Nico-Teen
Wood County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office C.Y.C.L.E. Division
(Communicating with Youth, Community and Law Enforcement)
One Courthouse Square
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419- 354-9250
- Juvenile Mediation Program (JuMP)
- StreetWise
- Teen Court
- Youth Olympics
- Safety Kids Calendar Contest
Wood County Educational Service Center Prevention Education Program
Serves all Wood County Schools/Communities
1867 N. Research Dr.
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419-354-9010
Fax: 419-354-1146
http://www.wcesc.org/atod
- Insight
- Beginning Alcohol Basic Education Series (B.A.B.E.S.)
- Class Action
- Coalition Process
- Expect Respect
- Expect Respect Support Group
- FASTRAC
- Hooked on Fishing Not on Drugs
- Life Skills
- Parents Who Host Lose the Most Campaign
- School-Based On-Site prevention specialists
- Teen Institute
- Youth Employment Program
- Red Ribbon Campaign (Wood County)
- The New Cool
Wood County Hospital
Wellness Works
950 W. Wooster St.
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419-354-8987
419-354-8887
www.woodcountyhospital.org
- Individual one-on-one counseling for tobacco-related issues.
Wood County Opiate Task Force
745 Haskins Rd.
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419-352-8475
www.facebook.com/WCOTF/
- Provide information
- Share timely resources to end the Opiate Epidemic
- Networking/sharing information
- Host Town Hall meetings and other forums to raise awareness
- Advocacy with local and state officials
Wood County Prevention Coalition
1867 N. Research Dr.
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419-354-9010
Fax:419-354-1146
Web site: wcprevention.org
Podcasts: podcastgarden.com/podcast/wcpc
- Funded through Drug Free Communities Grant
- Providing Information
- Providing Support
- Changing Consequences
- Enhancing access/Reducing barriers to prevention
- Changing physical design
- Modifying/Changing policies
- Enhancing skills