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Pathways of Licking County has been known by a few different names: Newark Drug Forum and the Center of Alternative Resources. They changed their name to convey their mission more clearly. Their mission is to help Licking County citizens find other resources and to prevent drug use. Some of their programs are: a Crisis and Information Center, Child-Care Connections, and Prevention and Training.<ref>Gale Cady Williams, “Center of Alternative Resources changes name,” Newark Advocate, June 28, 2001.</ref>
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Pathways of Licking County has been known by a few different names: Newark Drug Forum and the Center of Alternative Resources. They changed their name to convey their mission more clearly. Their mission is to help Licking County citizens find other resources and to prevent drug use. Some of their programs include a Crisis and Information Center, Child-Care Connections, and Prevention and Training.<ref>Gale Cady Williams, “Center of Alternative Resources Changes Name,” ''Newark Advocate'', June 28, 2001.</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 16:03, 25 July 2017

Pathways of Licking County has been known by a few different names: Newark Drug Forum and the Center of Alternative Resources. They changed their name to convey their mission more clearly. Their mission is to help Licking County citizens find other resources and to prevent drug use. Some of their programs include a Crisis and Information Center, Child-Care Connections, and Prevention and Training.[1]

M.J.

References

  1. Gale Cady Williams, “Center of Alternative Resources Changes Name,” Newark Advocate, June 28, 2001.