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Armstrong-Indiana-Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commmission
AICDAC
Organizational Information
Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization
The mission of the Armstrong-Indiana-Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commission is to address the abuse and destructive effects of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs through prevention, intervention, treatment, case management, and recovery services. The vision of the Armstrong-Indiana-Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commission is to maximize resources that empower change to improve the quality of life for individuals, families, and the community impacted by the abuse and destructive effects of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
History of Organization
The Commission is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and is classified as an Independent Executive Commission that contracts directly with the PA Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs. The Commission is also responsible for assessing needs, planning, developing, and coordinating programming to meet service needs, and then monitoring and reviewing the outcomes.
Legal Structure
Non-profit corporation
Funding Sources
PA Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs PA Department of Human Services, Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services PA Commission on Crime and Delinquency PA Department of Health, Department of Tobacco Control Armstrong and Indiana Counties HSDF and DUI Funds Health Resources and Services Administration
Contact Information
Key Leader(s)
Contact Person(s)
Contact Number(s)
724.354.2746
724.354.3132 - FAX
814-226-6350
Contact Email(s)
kanderson@aicdac.org
aschroeder@aicdac.org - Chief Fiscal Officer
mkrafick@aicdac.org - Certified Recovery Support Supervisor
Primary Address
Additional Addresses
Service Information
Service Area
Armstrong, Indiana, and Clarion Counties
Service Description
The designated Single County Authority (SCA) for planning, reviewing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating drug and alcohol treatment, intervention and prevention services.
PCCD grant funds level 3 and 4 offenders for treatment and case management.
Monitors and evaluates services.
Determines funding to provide drug and alcohol services.
Case management staff assesses, places, and provides supportive and follow-up services to all SCA clients.
Provides information and technical assistance to the funded agencies.
Tobacco Control Program - Prevention and Cessation.
SAP (Student Assistance Program) case manager acts as a liaison for SAP teams to drug and alcohol treatment.
Evidence-Based Prevention Programming, Too Good for Drugs, implemented in grades K through 12.
Alcohol and Driving Program implemented in grades 9 or 10
Teen Scene - progam for parents and care-givers on the signs, symptoms, and trends of drug use/abuse and how youth can hide their use.
Reality Tour - A drug awareness program for those ages 10 and above to attend with their parents or care-givers to start the conversation about substance abuse and peer pressure.
Recovery Support Services
Certified Application Counselors for the Health Insurance Marketplance
Available Hours
8:00 am - 4:00 pm / Monday through Friday
Fees/Cost for Services
Services are provided on a sliding fee scale based on income.
How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments
Case management services for residents of Indiana County can be accessed by calling the Case Manager at 724-463-7860 or the Commission office at 724-354-2746.
Miscellaneous Information
Speaker Available
Yes
Volunteer Use
Yes
Volunteer Need
Yes
Volunteer Description
Volunteers are needed for the monthly productions of the Indiana County Reality Tour. The tours are held the first Wednesday of each month at the Indiana County Jail.