A little about us…
The West Spokane Wellness Partnership is in its tenth year of service to the northwest Spokane area and in Fall 2018, was able to add a Drug-Free Communities grant from the Office of the President to expand its services. As a part of the initiative, the Northeast Washington Educational Service District (NEWESD 101) also places a full time Student Assistance Professional at Glover Middle School to provide direct prevention and intervention services to students. WSWP is committed to including residents and professionals to develop leadership in practices and prevention to meet the goal of preventing and reducing underage use and related trauma.
Our commitment
The West Spokane Wellness Partnership’s commitment is: To support drug and alcohol prevention, as it overlaps with mental health prevention, suicide prevention, family violence prevention, and teen pregnancy prevention.
Establish and strengthen collaboration among communities, public and private non-profit agencies, as well as federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support the efforts of community coalition work to prevent and reduce substance use and misuse among youth. We analyze local data such as the Healthy Youth Survey, which is taken by high school students in Washington State. We then use the data to identify and develop strategies to promote health and wellness in the West Spokane area.
Using resources already available in the community and the support of sector representation, the coalition tries to determine the root causes of risky behaviors, behaviors that might indicate substance use, by analyzing data from sources like the Healthy Youth Survey, which is taken by high school students in Washington State. By looking at root causes the coalition can identify strategies, like prevention programs and community activities, to help support and protect youth and their families.
Get in touch
If the West Spokane Wellness Partnership is something you think can help in your community, or if you have any questions or comments for us, we’d love to hear from you. Use one of the methods below to get in touch!
Sarah McNew, West Spokane Wellness Partnership Coalition Coordinator
Phone: 509-655-0161
Email: smcnew@esd101.net
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This website is funded with Drug Free Community Grant funds. The Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program is the nation’s leading effort to mobilize communities to prevent and reduce substance abuse among youth. Created in 1997 by the Drug-Free Communities Act, administered by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), and now managed by CDC, the DFC Program provides grants to community coalitions to strengthen the infrastructure among local partners to create and sustain a reduction in local youth substance use. Currently, ONDCP funds more than 700 community coalitions across the country in all 50 states. DFC grant recipients are awarded up to $125,000 per year, including West Spokane Wellness Partnership and Shadle Prevention Wellness Coalition service areas.