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FRANKLIN, WI — A community group that seeks to fight drug misuse alongside the Franklin Health Department was recently awarded federal cash to continue its efforts in preventing drug abuse.
Volition Franklin, along with the Health Department, recieved the federal Drug Free Communities Grant on Sept. 21, according to a news release from the awardees. With news of the $625,000 grant, the two groups were able to ensure $1.25 million of funding for projects over the next five years, the news release said.
Volition Franklin was formed in 2010. It started with a few members leading small campaigns, the news release said, but the group has since evolved into a community name partnered with the Franklin Health Department.
"To receive this funding means support and recognition from those leading the charge forsubstance misuse prevention within our nation," said Ellen Henry, coordinator for the Health Department-Volition coalition.
The group says it uses strategies and education in an effort to prevent alcohol, tobacco and drug use among youth. According to Volition's website, educating young people to make informed decisions is key. The group engages with parents and youth through community events.
Alderman Mike Barber, Board of Health and Volition Franklin member, said in the news release "the coalition engages youth to be empowered, and empower their peers with the tools to make healthy, informed choices - moving away from a 'just say no' message and on to one of positive empowerment. The group's work is a strong asset to our entire community."
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