TCCASA has numerous community programs and classes, most of them are free of charge! Please contact us for the latest information on any of the programs listed on this page. Phone: 607. 687.6349 Email: Info@TCCASA.Org
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Puppy Pals
Puppy Pals is a structured, supportive environment where raising a service dog is used as the focus to assist children in building resilient life skills. Weekly classes consist of classroom and outdoor work with one or more service puppies in training. Lesson plans are conducted with an Evidence Based Curriculum under the structure of "All Stars" which is a program that focuses on helping children avoid drugs and grow as individuals. For more information on Puppy Pals, contact TCCASA directly.
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Teen Intervene
Teen Intervene is an educational program for persons under age 21 who are experiencing: abuse of alcohol or other drugs, avoidance of responsibility, problems with the law/school or at home. Students who have violated the Alcohol Beverage Control Law (underage drinking) may be sent to Teen Intervene as a condition of dismissal from their charge. Students can also be referred to the program by school personnel, parents, probation officers and/or other human service agencies. For more information on Teen Intervene, contact TCCASA directly.
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Nicotine Replacement Therapy
TCCASA participates in a New York State sponsored program wherein persons wishing to stop smoking can access Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) in the form of patches or gum. This is offered free of charge to persons who cannot afford to purchase NRT for themselves. Please contact TCCASA directly for more information on NRT. If you are under age 18 you must have a parent or guardian permission to access NRT at TCCASA. If you are pregnant, you must have a physician's note to access NRT at TCCASA. Now is a great time to stop smoking or chewing tobacco!
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Educational Programs
* Professional training * Community Forums * Speakers Bureau * Health Fairs * Consultation to local business and industry * In-Service presentations * School programming
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Prevention Services
* Information for parent groups * Presentations to school staff * Community Awareness programs * Family support * Compulsive gambling education
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Referral and Advocacy Services
* Self Help Groups (AA, Al-Anon, GA) * Appropriate treatment providers * Community Resources * Domestic violence support * Social service/support agencies * Advocacy for individuals, organizations and communities
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