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COUNSELING & PREVENTION


COUNSELING

Community-Based Youth and Family Counseling services are offered in Windsor and Cloverdale.  These short-term low-fee counseling services are provided at our Main Office in Windsor, located at 9619 Old Redwood Highway and at our Cloverdale office, located at 109 South Main Street.  To set up an appointment with a therapist at either location call our Windsor office at:  838-6641, x 256.

Click on the link for information about the Parent Project.

School-Based Counseling and Prevention Services are offered at Geyserville Ed Park, Windsor High School, and Windsor Community School.  Short-term counseling is offered during school hours to increase communication and coping skills, screen and refer for drug /alcohol services, and encourage healthy decision making.  For more information about school-based counseling, contact Nicole Renae at 838-6641, x 226.

PREVENTION

The Windsor Coalition on Families and Youth (WCOFY) has been implemented for the purpose of reducing the high rates of underage drinking within our community.  The coalition consists of community members, law enforcement, youth, and school personnel. Their responsibilities include increasing community awareness through media campaigns, gathering and analyzing data through surveys and focus groups, and developing strategies to reduce availability of alcohol to young people.  To participate in coalition activities, please contact Suzy Gunter at 838-6641, x 260, or sgunter@crpinc.org.

Sign the Parent Action Campaign

Read an Issue Brief about Teen Drinking in Windsor.
Articulo en español:  Los Jovenes Beben en Windsor

Read a February 2008 Press Release about 
The Windsor Coalition on Families and Youth.