The mission of Prevention Plus of Burlington County, Inc. is to promote the health, wellness and safety of the individuals and families of our community by providing professional services for the prevention of the abuse of alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and related issues through education, collaboration and advocacy. Prevention Plus is part of a statewide and national system providing science-based, comprehensive and professional prevention services.
Prevention Plus educates the community that addiction is a disease that is both preventable and treatable, and offers programs designed to equip children, youth and adults with the skills and knowledge necessary to make healthy lifestyle choices. We also offer staff development and training to community agencies in order to enhance the ability of the Burlington County community to address the full range of needs of our diverse population. We utilize state-of-the-art resources tied to research-based, exemplary practices. We are committed to replace the denial and lack of understanding about substance abuse with accurate information concerning the symptoms, effects and treatment of addiction.
Collaborating with human service agencies, school systems, law enforcement, public policy makers, elected officials at all levels, the media and others, Prevention Plus seeks to maximize the resources necessary to bring about individual changes in knowledge, attitude and behavior as well as social and environmental change for our communities. Prevention Plus collaborates with our community partners by providing technical assistance to community agencies or individuals, participating in a wide variety of community task forces and committees, providing media events and contributing to community public awareness events.
Prevention Plus advocates for changes in public policy appropriate to the prevention and treatment fields by alerting local officials, state legislators and the media to issues and needs related to substance abuse. We are committed to facilitating changes in public policy appropriate to the prevention and treatment fields. Prevention Plus also serves as an advocate for individuals by referring those in need to the appropriate community resources for help with substance abuse or related problems. As an advocate we are committed to ridding the disease of addiction of its stigma and its sufferers of their denial and shame.
Prevention Plus educates the community that addiction is a disease that is both preventable and treatable, and offers programs designed to equip children, youth and adults with the skills and knowledge necessary to make healthy lifestyle choices. We also offer staff development and training to community agencies in order to enhance the ability of the Burlington County community to address the full range of needs of our diverse population. We utilize state-of-the-art resources tied to research-based, exemplary practices. We are committed to replace the denial and lack of understanding about substance abuse with accurate information concerning the symptoms, effects and treatment of addiction.
Collaborating with human service agencies, school systems, law enforcement, public policy makers, elected officials at all levels, the media and others, Prevention Plus seeks to maximize the resources necessary to bring about individual changes in knowledge, attitude and behavior as well as social and environmental change for our communities. Prevention Plus collaborates with our community partners by providing technical assistance to community agencies or individuals, participating in a wide variety of community task forces and committees, providing media events and contributing to community public awareness events.
Prevention Plus advocates for changes in public policy appropriate to the prevention and treatment fields by alerting local officials, state legislators and the media to issues and needs related to substance abuse. We are committed to facilitating changes in public policy appropriate to the prevention and treatment fields. Prevention Plus also serves as an advocate for individuals by referring those in need to the appropriate community resources for help with substance abuse or related problems. As an advocate we are committed to ridding the disease of addiction of its stigma and its sufferers of their denial and shame.