Enforcing existing laws, facilitating training opportunities and educating the community will be among the top priorities for the Crescenta Valley Drug and Alcohol Prevention Coalition in the coming years, newly minted Executive Director David Marquez said on Thursday.
“Part of our mandate is to build capacity for the community, and building capacity means we need to provide the resources and the additional training to parents, educators, even law enforcement officers, those who are involved in the coalition, the business community,” Marquez said.
The Crescenta Valley Drug and Alcohol Prevention Coalition was born out of a grass-roots group of La Crescenta parents looking to address illegal alcohol and drug use among the community’s youth. In September, they were awarded a five-year, $625,000 grant through the federal Drug Free Communities Program.