Coalitions

Coalition Meetings: The Casa Grande Alliance meets the first working Monday of each month (except July), from 1:00 to 3:00pm at Glad Tidings Church, 275 W. Viola Street, Casa Grande. See more details

Presentations

One of the major activities of the Casa Grande Alliance is to inform policymakers, practitioners, and the general public about substance abuse—its nature and extent, its prevention and treatment, and its relation to other problems. See more details

Prevention Specialist

Prevention Specialist Recruit and educate families for Family Strengthening project in Casa Grande See more details

Strong Families Program

Our program is designed to increase nurturing, bonding and communication within families who have children ages 10-14. We provide you with resources and information to develop deeper connections as a family. Download the Strong Families Pr See more details

Champions of Change

Schaider Honored at White House 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 exemplifyin See more details

CGA on City Scene

Watch Cindy Schaider discuss the importance of Casa Grande Alliance on TV 11's City Scene television program. See more details

Need help with treatment?

View the current list of treatment resources available in the Casa Grande area. See more details

The Casa Grande Alliance Community Coalition

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Who are we?

The Casa Grande Alliance is a community coalition formed in 1989. Coalitions provide a framework for organizations, families and individuals to address substance abuse issues in the community.  Members of the CG Alliance include over 35 individuals and agencies who share a vision of a safe and drug-free community. We serve Pinal County, Arizona, focusing primarily on Casa Grande and the surrounding communities. 
Funding for CG Alliance activities comes largely from a grant from the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s Drug Free Communities program. Those funds are administered by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Grant funds are matched 100% by in-kind and volunteer contributions by member agencies and individuals, and several other smaller grant sources.

Our mission:

To create partnerships and work together to reduce substance abuse and violence among youth and adults.

Our motto:

Partnering for a safe and drug-free community

 

Upcoming Events

Mon Jan 09 @01:00PM - 03:00PM
Coalition Meeting
Mon Feb 06 @01:00PM - 03:00PM
Coalition Meeting