Membership
Membership is open to any group or organization that exists in or serves Royal Oak. Individual members may be residents, be employed in the city or have children in Royal Oak Schools.
Check here for a special membership message from the Royal Oak Community Coalition President, Dick Granke and Executive Director, Diane Dovico.
Click here for a membership/donation form.
Benefits of Membership
- Receive current, useful information that will increase your awareness about how substance abuse prevention issues impact personal, business and community life.
- Attend informational monthly meetings with presentations made by community groups and leaders.
- Advocate for prevention on local, regional, state and national levels.
- Meet individuals from a cross section of the community.
- Network with others in the community who share concerns about issues related to substance abuse.
- Learn how to build developmental assets.
- Have a voice in decisions made.
- Participate in a variety of community activities.
- Tax deductible contributions.
- Be A Part of the Solution!
…Drug prevention efforts are the most cost-effective approach to the drug problem, sparing society the burden of treatment, rehabilitation, lost productivity, and other social problems.
Office of National Drug Control Policy
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