Hamilton’s Municipal Alliance Against Substance Abuse is Recognized for Its Efforts

Hamilton’s Municipal Alliance Against Substance Abuse is Recognized for Its Efforts

Recently, Hamilton’s Municipal Alliance Against Substance Abuse (HAASA) received recognition from the Mercer County Office of Addiction Services for its ongoing efforts in the area of substance abuse prevention and education.

Hamilton’s Alliance Against Substance Abuse Committee (HAASA) serves as the official Township coordinating body for the planning, awareness and education of substance abuse prevention efforts on Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs (ATOD’s). The committee is dedicated to promoting safe, healthy and responsible lifestyles through community involvement, education programs and family oriented events for all residents of Hamilton Township. HAASA is advisory in nature; and awards State allocated funds to programs that meet certain criteria.

In the attached photograph, Deborah Minnick, Hamilton’s Alliance Coordinator, holds the plaque alongside Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly Yaede.

Residents can learn more about HAASA by visiting: www.HamiltonNJ.com/HAASA

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