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UMADAOP of Franklin County

Non-Gov Organization
All services offered:
  • Employment Assistance/ Job Readiness

  • Job Training

  • Outpatient Treatment

  • Community Support

  • Professional Addiction Counseling

  • Family Counseling

  • Addiction Prevention Programming

  • Individual Counseling

  • Education

  • Group Counseling

  • GED Services

  • Afterschool Programs

Additional information:

All Gender Services

The Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program of Franklin County (UMADAOPFC) provides alcohol , tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) education and prevention services using evidence-based, culturally specific, and age appropriate strategies for the African American community, including reentry and wraparound services. Our Mission is to create healthy communities in Franklin County. Since 1985, we have partnered with a wide array of service providers, businesses, schools, and other organizations and agencies to insure our community is being provided with sufficient resources that are culturally relevant in order to build healthy, productive, drug free lifestyles. Most low-income residents we serve have needs that go beyond what even large social service agencies can offer. We help them navigate these systems because it is difficult for a struggling family to learn how each service or program works, with many families giving up before they even access a service. Through the years, we have found that the most important asset residents have is themselves. Once they believe they can overcome what many may feel are insurmountable obstacles, they will have the necessary energy and fortitude to be successful.
The Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program of Franklin County (UMADAOPFC) provides alcohol , tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) education and prevention services using evidence-based, culturally specific, and age appropriate strategies for the African American community, including reentry and wraparound services. Our Mission is to create healthy communities in Franklin County. Since 1985, we have partnered with a wide array of service providers, businesses, schools, and other organizations and agencies to insure our community is being provided with sufficient resources that are culturally relevant in order to build healthy, productive, drug free lifestyles. Most low-income residents we serve have needs that go beyond what even large social service agencies can offer. We help them navigate these systems because it is difficult for a struggling family to learn how each service or program works, with many families giving up before they even access a service. Through the years, we have found that the most important asset residents have is themselves. Once they believe they can overcome what many may feel are insurmountable obstacles, they will have the necessary energy and fortitude to be successful.
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