Municipal Alliance
The vision of the South Amboy Municipal Alliance is to provide a drug-free community and enhance the quality of life of our citizens.
Our mission is to collaborate with our community schools, police, businesses, organizations and community to coordinate prevention, education and awareness programs regarding underage drinking and alcohol use, tobacco, marijuana and other drug use as well as other educational programs to enhance the quality of life of our citizens.
Funding for the Municipal Alliance comes from the Governor’s Council on Alcoholism and Drug Use, GCADA. GCADA was established pursuant to N.J.S.A. 26:2BB from which the Council executes three core functions: prevention planning; public awareness and education; and, the administration of the Alliance to Prevent Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Program.
The Council is an active and collaborative participant in the planning and coordination of New Jersey's addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery services, both through the development of a Comprehensive State Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Master Plan, and its Alliance to Prevent Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Program, the largest network of community-based anti-drug coalitions in the nation.
During this time of heightened public awareness, the Council is positively positioned to raise awareness and provide education about alcoholism and drug abuse through use of community partnerships, public awareness campaigns, technical assistance, and collaboration with state agencies and stakeholders.
By Laws of the South Amboy Municipal Alliance
Heads Up Real News About Drugs & Your Body
Marijuana - You Receive a lot of Mixed Messages
Learning Module - Legal Doesn’t Mean Harmless
Health Alert: Severe Pulmonary Disease in People Who Report Vaping