Prevention Games Cookbook Stacy Batts, LMSW, LCDC, Hays Caldwell Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse Kathy Daley, ACPS Rainbow Days, Inc. Lisa Reiling, ACPS.

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Prevention Games Cookbook Stacy Batts, LMSW, LCDC, Hays Caldwell Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse Kathy Daley, ACPS Rainbow Days, Inc. Lisa Reiling, ACPS Recovery Resource Council

Icebreaker Jolly Ranchers

Jolly Ranchers RED A situation in which you were embarrassed GREEN Someone you admire PINK Something you are afraid of PURPLE Something that makes you mad BLUE A proud moment

HCCADA Services: School-Based Prevention Programs Adult Intensive Outpatient Treatment Adolescent Outpatient Treatment Offender Education Courses MIP MIT NOM Presentation and Public Awareness Campaigns Hays Caldwell Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse

HCCADA currently serves: 2 Counties – Hays Caldwell 7 School Districts Dripping SpringsHays LockhartLuling Prairie LeaSan Marcos Wimberley 56 Schools Hays Caldwell Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse

HCCADA currently facilitates: Rainbow Day’s Kids’ Connection Rainbow Day’s Youth Connection Botvin’s Elementary LifeSkills Botvin’s Middle School LifeSkills Project Toward No Drug Abuse Hays Caldwell Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Decision Making Game Hays Caldwell Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Rainbow Days, Inc. RDI Services: Curriculum-Based Support Groups (CBSG ® ) Classroom-Based Education Tobacco Prevention Education Classes Drug-Free Alternative Activities Life Enrichment and Support Services Activities Training Services

Rainbow Days, Inc. RDI currently serves: 4 Counties – Dallas Collin Denton Rockwall 7 School Districts Carrollton-Farmers BranchDallas DeSotoDuncanville Grand PrairieRichardson Royse City 44 Schools 16 Community Sites 21 Shelters/Homeless Service Providers

Rainbow Days, Inc. RDI currently facilitates: Faith Connection Kids’ Connection Kids’ Connection, Too Play Connection Youth Connection Protecting You/ Protecting Me

Rainbow Days, Inc. RDI currently Trains in: Rainbow Day’s CBSG ® Programs: Faith ConnectionKids’ Connection Kids’ Connection, TooPlay Connection Youth Connection Botvin’s: Elementary Life Skills Middle School Life Skills Iowa State’s: Strengthening Families Program for Parents and Youth Workshops in a variety of topics related to prevention workforce development

7 & 7 Round of Compliments Wheel of Fortune Rainbow Days, Inc.

Recovery Resource Council RRC Services: Prevention Education to Youth Alternative Activities Prevention Presentations Crisis Calls Substance Abuse Screening & Assessment Brief Motivational/Intervention Counseling Referral to State-Funded Treatment Facilities Authorization of Admission to State-Funded Residential/Outpatient Treatment Facilities Case Management Supportive Housing

Recovery Resource Council RRC currently serves: 11 Counties CookeDenton ErathFannin GraysonHood JohnsonPalo Pinto ParkerSomervell TarrantWise 176 Schools including: 17 of the 20 ISD’s in Tarrant County 8 schools in Johnson County 100 Alternative Sites

Recovery Resource Council RRC currently facilitates: Rainbow Day’s Kids’ Connection Botvin’s LifeSkills Project Towards No Drug Abuse

Tobacco Trash Cans & Tobacco Wheel Hidden Facts Mystery Guest Rope Race Cowboy Chaos Recovery Resource Council

Camp L4 Recovery Resource Council

Enjoy! Prevention Games Cookbook

Contact Information Stacy Stokes Batts, LMSW, LCDC Treatment Programs Coordinator Hays Caldwell Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse - San Marcos, TX ext Kathy Daley, ACPS Training Coordinator Rainbow Days, Inc. - Dallas, TX , Lisa Reiling, ACPS Director of Prevention Services Recovery Resource Council - Ft. Worth, TX