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Page 1: SRSLY cool things from year 3: SRSLY cool things from year 3 · 2017. 9. 7. · SRSLY is a community coalition dedicated to the prevention of destructive behavior in Dexter youth

SRSLY cool things from year 3:- 50 new youth and adults joined SRSLY

- 70 SRSLY member volunteered 253 Hours

- 1 SRSLY member attended the CADCA Mid-Year Training Institute in Las Vegas, NV

- 12 youth joined the Youth Steering Committee (YSC)

- SRSLY has had 280 total members volunteer since the coalition began in 2013

SRSLY cool things from year 3-The Big Red Barrel in Dexter & Scio Township has collected over 325 pounds

of medication since 2013

- The Safe Homes list has 60 families publicly committing to keeping Dexter youth

safe in their homes

- Introduced CPTN SRSLY comic books to students in grades 2-6

- Presented letters and stickers acknowledging 10 local stores/restaurants that passed

Alcohol Compliance Checks

- 3rd Annual SRSLY Dodgeball Tournament

- Project Sticker Shock

- What’s Your Anti-Drug Media Contest

- 4th Annual Kickoff Rally, SRSLY Pool Party, New Year’s Eve Party, SRSLY Cinema

- Hosted Drugs 101 at Mill Creek Middle School

- Monthly MAGIC the Gathering Tournaments

- Local presentations given to Dexter School Board, Dexter Wellness Coalition,

Rotary Club, and Mill Creek Middle School classrooms

A community coalition established to prevent destructive behavior inDexter youth, with support from St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea, the 5 HealthyTowns Foundation, and the Drug Free Communities Support Program.

Over the past three years,280 SRSLY volunteershave donated more than 1550hours to preventing destructive

behavior in Dexter youth.

DREADSTRONG!

SRSLY is a community coalition dedicated to the prevention ofdestructive behavior in Dexter youth. We implement multiple strategies,

across multiple sectors, to address multiple causes to a problem.

SRSLYdexter.org (734) 593-6974

‘15-16‘15-16year in review

Year 3 Grant Support:SRSLY receives grant funding from

the 5 Healthy Towns Foundation,St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea Community

Benefit Fund and the Drug FreeCommunities Support Program.

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