After hundreds of hours and an eight-month long process, a local community coalition is seeing the fruits of its labor.
UNITE! Washougal Community Coalition has been awarded a federal $625,000 Drug-Free Communities grant to help prevent substance use among youth.
“I am ecstatic,” said Margaret McCarthy, coalition coordinator. “It makes me so proud of the community and people who have stepped up to help make this the best place it can be for youth.”
UNITE! consists of volunteers from local businesses, the public library, school district, law enforcement, faith-based organizations and city government, as well as parents, youth and community members.
Washougal’s grant is one of 698 across the country, totaling $85.9 million. Grants awarded through the DFC are intended to support established community-based youth substance use prevention coalitions capable of affecting community level change.