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Reducing Drug Use and Building a Healthier America

Illegal drug use costs the U.S. more than $193 billion per year and students who use drugs do poorly in school. These Champions of Change are exemplifying elements of the Administration’s 2011 National Drug Control Strategy, which continues to expand upon a balanced public health and public safety approach to drug control, emphasizing community-based drug prevention, integration of drug treatment into the mainstream healthcare system, innovations in the criminal justice system to break the cycle of drug use and crime, and international partnerships to disrupt transnational drug trafficking organizations.
 

Schaider honored for Maricopa anti-drug work

cs-honoredCindy Schaider, Pinal County Anti-Meth Coalition coordinator and executive director of the Casa Grande Alliance, received an award Monday for helping a Maricopa-area anti-drug group launch.

The award, presented during a Casa Grande Alliance meeting at Glad Tidings Church, was given in recognition of Schaider’s work in helping form the MASH Coalition, a Maricopa-based volunteer organization that has been active for three years.

Joyce Hollis, a founding member of MASH and current member of the executive committee, made the presentation: “In 2006, the MASH [Maricopa, Ak-Chin Indian Community, Stanfield and Hidden Valley] Coalition was formed,” she said, “and we had 25 people who were intent on stamping out substance abuse and underage drinking. However, it was kind of like crickets on your patio. There were pests to be stamped out, but we had no plan. Enter Cindy Schaider with a plan, with focus, with her tremendous expertise and with her considerable help, we were able to get the MASH Coalition up and running.

“So this is for you, Cindy. It says: ‘We were perched on the nest, and you taught us to fly.’”

Rob Fleischner, president of Ameritec Lighting in Casa Grande, designed and handcrafted Schaider’s distinctive trophy.

After accepting the award, Schaider thanked Hollis. “Joyce was absolutely the power behind the coalition. She’s really a key community operator that seems to be on every board and commission in existence, so without key community members like Joyce, these kinds of programs cannot be moved forward, and I thank you for sticking around.”

The MASH Coalition Against Substance Abuse is a volunteer organization. In 2009 it received a federal grant that energized efforts to reduce substance abuse in the area.

“As part of my role as the Pinal County Anti-Meth Coalition coordinator,” Schaider said, “I helped the MASH committee get established and create their initial plan of how to reduce substance abuse in Maricopa. We then applied for funding from the Office of National Drug Control Policy and Drug Free Communities support program, and we got a mentoring grant to mentor the development of the coalition, and we mentored them for two years.

“They then applied for their own Drug Free Communities grant and received five years of funding from the Drug Free Communities support program. So now their coalition is funded for five years, potentially 10 years, at $125,000 per year, and that is to be matched dollar for dollar with in-kind funding or donations to support their anti-drug efforts.”

The grantee is Casa Grande-based Against Abuse Inc., the organization that’s charged with hiring staff and supervising the grant, and the coalition is charged with creating and implementing the plan. Schaider continues to serve as a mentor and resource person at the request of the coalition.

The grant provides $125,000 a year, and it is renewable each year over a period of five years, with an opportunity to apply for another five years of funding.

The Casa Grande Alliance has been around for more than 20 years, and its role is to reduce substance abuse among youths and adults in Casa Grande and to support the growth and development of new coalitions across Pinal County.
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Awards

August 2010
March 2010
Special recognition by Governor Janice K. Brewer to the Casa Grande Alliance "for your enthusiasm, professionalism and exemplary work as a Community Anti-Drug Coalition of America Dose of Prevention Award Winner. Your diligent efforts and high standards have been essential in the creation and implementation of prevention strategies to address cough medicine abuse in Casa Grande.
Thank you for the instrumental work you have done to prevent over-the-counter medicine abuse in our state and for your commitment to the health and well being of the citizens of Arizona. On behalf of the citizens of Arizona, I commend you for your admirable service and wish you every success in the future.
February 2010
CADCA Dose of Prevention Award for work to prevent abuse of over-the-counter medications.
September 2007
Outstanding Arizona Community Coalitions, Outstanding Leadership Award, Governor Janet Napolitano "for your leadership in reaching out to the communities of Maricopa and Coolidge, and for securing funding through the Drug Free Community support program to support the development of a new substance abuse coaltion in a community with significant need.
In addition, the Casa Grande Alliance has led Pinal County in their efforts to establish the Pinal County Methampehtamine Coalition and has been an active partner in the Tres Pueblos Project with the Eloy Governor's Alliance Against Drugs and the Coolidge Youth Coalition.
On behalf of the citizenes of the State of Arizona, I commend your organization for our exception work and extend best wishes for success on your future endeavors.
2007
Bank of America's Neighborhood Excellence Initiative, 2007 Local Hero Award: Cindy Schaider, Executive Director, Casa Grande Alliance
2006
Greater Casa Grande Chamber of Commerce Community Service Award: Cindy Schaider, Executive Director, Casa Grande Alliance
April 1999
Special recognition by Governor Jane D. Hull to the Casa Grande 2000
Alliance for networking & collaboration.

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