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  • About Us
  • Our Programs
    • CBSG
    • CMCA
    • MOST Teens Don't Use/ Be The MOST
    • Project Sticker Shock
    • Project SUCCESS
    • Safe Homes
    • Youth Led Prevention
    • Youth Photovoice
  • Get The Facts
    • Opiates
    • Tobacco
    • Alcohol
    • Marijuana
  • Prevention
    • Opiates
    • Tobacco
    • Alcohol
    • Marijuana
  • Resources
    • Local Resources
    • National Resources
    • Teens
    • Parents
    • Older Adults
  • #Checkon5Livingston
Livingston Community Prevention Project

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formed in 2008 to provide substance abuse prevention services throughout Livingston County.
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The Livingston COMMUNITY PREVENTION Project (LCPP) was formed in 2008 to provide substance abuse prevention services throughout Livingston County.

Karen Bergbower & Associates, Key Development Center, Inc. and Livingston County Catholic Charities, along with community partners like Livingston County Community Alliance, work together to implement several prevention programs that have been proven to impact substance use and related problems. Livingston County Catholic Charities serves as the fiduciary.   Funding is provided by the Community Mental Health Partnership of Southeast Michigan and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Recovery Oriented Systems of Care, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Section. 



LCPP provides an array of prevention services that target all sectors of Livingston County, including parents, schools, and community, to achieve the following goals:

  1. Reduce Childhood and Underage Drinking
  2.  Reduce Prescription and Over the Counter Drug Abuse / Misuse 
  3.  Reduce Illicit Drug Use

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