SCCRAC Shining a light on prevention that works
South Central Connecticut Regional Action Council
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MISSION:
SCCRAC is a nonprofit regional partnership that: provides technical assistance, maximizes resources, strengthens families and cultivates youth leadership to reduce the prevalence of substance abuse among the population in South Central Connecticut.
What is the SCCRAC?

The South Central Connecticut Region includes the 13 towns and cities of: Bethany, Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, West Haven, and Woodbridge.

VISION:
SCCRAC envisions communities where youth and adults are partners in a process of identifying community health problems and creating solutions necessary for a healthy, safe environment for all.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES:
SCCRAC has a philosophy that encourages broad-based prevention strategies that address substance abuse and related issues through the examination and exploration of alternative approaches.

STANDING COMMITTEES:
Development & Finance
Membership
Prevention
Treatment

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP:
If you or your organization is committed to reducing alcohol, tobacco, and other drug abuse, and you live or work in South Central Connecticut, we encourage you to become a general member of the SCCRAC.

SCCRAC works to coordinate needed services in the substance abuse field along the continuum of care (i.e. community awareness and education ,prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery)

SCCRAC is continuously seeking new funding sources to provide regional services. Our current funders include:

  • DMHAS
  • Community Foundation of Greater New Haven
  • CT Tobacco Settlement Fund

Local Prevention Councils, or LPCs, are community coalitions working to prevent youth substance abuse at the local level.

There are 11 LPCs in the South Central CT Region, each with its own unique identity. (See the outer circles in the graphic above).

SCCRAC operates as an LPC hub - catalyzing LPC prevention efforts and developing regional prevention infrastructure.

300 Whalley Ave, New Haven 06511      (203) 776-1981