C.O.R.E. VISION STATEMENT
A healthy Logan County free of the devastating impacts of prescription drug and opiate abuse.
Community C.O.R.E.
The first step is HOPE.
Knowing that there can be an end to the revolving door of addiction and that you're not alone is a valuable strength. |
Who We Are
Community CORE brings together organizations and community leaders to provide answers for those with questions and direction to those who feel lost in the struggle against Opiate Addiction.
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C.O.R.E. MISSION STATEMENT
To develop and implement a multi-faceted plan, through collective partnerships that focus on prevention, treatment and long-term recovery, in an effort to reduce misuse of prescription drugs and the use of illegal opiates among citizens of Logan County.
Strategy Teams
Our strategy teams meet regularly to accomplish their individual goals. If you're interested in learning more about these teams, checking one out, or joining one, please Contact Us.
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In the News |
Permanent Medication Dropboxes in Logan County
Russells Point Municipal Building
433 St. Rt. 708, Russells Point, Ohio 43348 Phone: (937) 843-2245 Disposal Available: Monday, Tues., Thurs., and Friday weekly for drop off between 9am-4:30pm Community Market
In Hyland Hills Plaza 878 E. Sandusky Ave St. Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311 Phone: 937-593-9559 Hours: 6am – 10pm |
Logan County Sheriff’s Office
284 County Rd 32 S. Bellefontaine, OH 43311 Phone: (937) 599-3333 Disposal Available 24/7/365 |
Mary Rutan Hospital
205 Palmer Avenue, Bellefontaine, OH 43311 CVS
143 E Sandusky Ave Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311 Phone: 937-593-1040 Hours: Open during store hours |
Logan Co. OD Deaths |
LOGAN CO. NARCAN USE |
Logan County participated in a Drug Free Workplace Initiative through the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services in 2017. As partners in the project, the MHDAS Board of Logan & Champaign Counties and the Logan County Chamber recruited local businesses to participate in training with Working Partners. In the training they had the opportunity to develop a Drug Free Workplace Policy and learn more about addiction and the employer’s role in addressing it. Watch these short local videos to see the impact of the initiative.
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