Free Childfind screenings set
There will be free screenings for all children ages 3 to 5 who live within the Camas School District boundaries on Wednesday, Oct. 10.
The screening tests children in hearing, vision, speech, concepts and motor development, and lasts approximately one hour. Results are confidential and discussed with parents only.
For an appointment, call the Camas School District Special Services Department at 833-5570.
Coalition receives $125,000 to prevent youth substance abuse
Educational Service District 112’s PREVENT! Coalition received a Drug Free Communities Support Program Continuation Grant from the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Through the grant, PREVENT! Coalition, the Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition of Clark County, will receive $125,000 per year, during the next five years to continue the coalition’s work in addressing substance abuse among youth in Clark County.
The grant is a continuation of a previous five-year grant that ends this month. PREVENT! also received its continuation of the Drug Free Communities Mentoring grant, an additional $75,000 over the next year to mentor other similar coalitions.
The mentoring grant allows PREVENT! staff to mentor two other coalitions, Prevent Together: Battle Ground Prevention Alliance and the Skamania Community Mobilization Against Substance Abuse. Combined with the required match and in-kind donations, the grant will bring more than $1.5 million in prevention dollars into Clark County over the next five years.