Crescenta Valley Drug & Alcohol Coalition

Would you like to help the Coalition?
Send us your thoughts...

How aware are you about Drugs in the Schools and the community?
How would you like to see the drug issue in our schools and community addressed?
What type of support could you give the new drug prevention council?
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Become involved contact Nancy Stone cnstone7@aol.com

CV Drug & Alcohol Coalition Meeting Dates
Unless otherwise posted all meetings take place at CV High School Library located at 2900 Community Ave., La Crescenta 7:00 PM.


April 22: Location La Crescenta Library, Community Room
LA County Sheriff Capt. David M. Silversparre and fellow deputies will address the issues of drugs in the community 

May 27, June 24, July 22, Aug 26, Sept 23, Oct 28, Nov. 16


This Coalition has been established by concerned community members.

This is a great opportunity for the Community to come together and help protect our children from drugs and alcohol.

Please join our cause..

Thank you for your interest in providing awareness, education and programs to fight drug and alcohol abuse in our community. This problem for too long has been shouldered by the schools and law enforcement. It is a community wide problem and we need community wide action. Each of us can play a vital role in this effort.

Perhaps you feel as I do a sense of urgency after hearing of the recent drug incidents at CV and Rosemont. Our fist job has been to build a coalition with the Schools, the Glendale Police Department, LA County Sheriffs, the CV chamber and the CV Town Council and many more.

A teen party, a mysterious death -- and a town's unanswered grief
Joe Loudon attended a gathering in Orinda, drank some beer and later died. Miscues in the investigation led to finger-pointing, igniting a debate over whether his death was an accident or a crime.

The tears have not stopped flowing in Orinda, the little town where we live and where three students face possible charges in connection with Joe's death. The grief that at first united the town later wrenched it apart. Miscues in the investigation led some people to point fingers, convulsing the community in a debate over whether Joe's death was an accident or a crime. Complete Article