Veronica Alvarado, Probation Officer- Maricopa County Adult Probation Diana Barela, Probation Officer- Maricopa County Adult Probation Scott Stoffel,

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Veronica Alvarado, Probation Officer- Maricopa County Adult Probation Diana Barela, Probation Officer- Maricopa County Adult Probation Scott Stoffel, Probation Officer- Maricopa County Adult Probation Curtis Dorris, Drug Court Alumni Group- Board President 1

MARICOPA COUNTY DRUG COURT 3

The purpose of an association is to foster a spirit of loyalty and to promote the general welfare of your organization. Alumni associations exist to support the parent organization s goals, and to strengthen the ties between alumni, the community, and the parent organization 4

Welcome Why We Created an Alumni Group Steps We Took To Create Our Alumni Group Benefits of an Alumni Group Video of Alumni Events Alumni Board President Alumni Engagement Events Challenges The Future of Our Alumni Group 5

The Need for an Alumni Program Within Our Drug Court Program. Lack of aftercare for clients exiting the program Lack of continued access to a network of sober people A way to offer accountability to clients after completion of the program Instill confidence in personal success Ms. Garcia Story 6

Created a Purpose The Alumni Group is for Drug Court graduates who have the desire to assist, support and promote current Drug Court clients and graduates in achieving success and living sober lives by promoting the recovery lifestyle through mentoring and fellowship. To create another component for people who are interested in making lasting positive change. 7

Recruited an Interest Group Contacted past, present and upcoming graduates Other alumni organization participants Drug Court Team Probation Officers Counselors Court/Attorneys Drug Court Management Team 8

Letter of Interest Created a data base of Drug Court clients contact information Sent letter to potential participants 9

Consent to Future Contact from the Adult Probation Department Maricopa County YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO COMPLETE THIS FORM I,, CR#, (Please print name) consent to the Maricopa County Adult Probation Department contacting me after completion of the Drug Court Program. The information I submit is confidential and will be used for program evaluation purposes only. Signature Date Address City, State, Zip Telephone Number E-mail Address I am interested in being contacted regarding the Maricopa County Drug Court Alumni Association. Yes No 10

MARICOPA COUNTY ADULT PROBATION DRUG COURT ALUMNI GROUP The Drug Court Alumni group is a group of past and a select few current members of Maricopa County s Drug Court program. The Alumni group is a way for past participants to stay connected to the recovery community and continue to foster relationships made while participating in the program. We hope to organize social events, have motivational speakers and provide benefits and services to help Alumni members to maintain a connection to the program, fellow participants and their sobriety in a fun and exciting manner. We hope to meet monthly and discuss current topics, services and offer support to new and fellow members. In addition, we hope to have alumni members be mentors to current Drug Court participants and speak at Court, orientation and counseling groups. Please join us to discuss and plan fun and exciting activities and adventures for the coming months. We would like to plan events such softball, basketball, hiking, and BBQ s. Please contact us If you have any questions. DATE: WEDNESDAY MAY 22, 2013 Our community, strong and sober TIME: 6:00 P.M. 7:00 PM. LOCATION: BLACK CANYON BUILDING 2445 W. INDIANOLA PHOENIX, AZ. Contact Diana Barela 602-245-0124 Scott Stoffel 602-619-3211 11

Recruitment Nominations for elected seats Election of officers Formalized job duties and responsibilities Set group goals Created Mission Statement 12

Mission Statement To provide an environment to Drug Court clients, graduates and families to encourage lasting sobriety through participation in sober events, meetings and activities. 13

Defendants are exposed to sober events to encourage prosocial activity Changes client s perception of the Drug Court team It offers a place to interact with others in recovery Provides participants a place to encourage and offer peer support to others who are not as established in their sobriety Supports a sober lifestyle while in the program and after completion 14

Provides a mentoring program for participants. Opportunity for families to show support in the client s sobriety Provides opportunity for clients to complete service work 15

Active Addiction Drug Court participant February 2009-August 2011 Residential treatment Ebony House residential treatment Alumni group Aftercare Drug Court Alumni Group 16

Early Involvement Consistent Presence Alumni is part of on-going recovery plan Active involvement at all stages of the program Build Meaningful Relationships Make it Fun 17

Types of Events How Events are Chosen Community Networking Promoting Events 18

Types of Events Picnics Bowling Softball Games Panel Discussions Guest Speakers Sponsored Families 19

Events How Events Are Chosen Cost Location Time

Community Networking-Utilizing Shared Resources Treatment agencies Churches Sober Living Houses Food Banks 21

Promoting Events Flyers Court Office appointments Area Probation offices Counseling agencies E-mail Mail Mass texts Social media 22

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Donations Fundraising Carwashes Raffles 50/50 Televisions Shared resources-combined efforts with community agencies such as sports equipment and food 24

Liability Certificates of insurance City permits Venue Appropriateness Safety concerns 25

Determine Leadership Alumni Led with Board Members Probation Officer Led Election of Officers President/Vice President/Treasurer Assigned duties Clear Agenda for Meetings 26

Members Probation Officers Board members Graduates Advocates Judge Counselors Family involvement 27

Formal Agenda Plan each meeting Who leads the meetings Minutes Planned community events What should it include Food Fun Entertainment 28

Consistent attendance/retention Labor Force Financing Buy in from management/other staff Workload Connectivity between Drug Court participants and Alumni staff Finding centralized locations Transportation 29

Challenges Participation Mandatory attendance? Consistent attendance Continued outreach? Retention of graduates Meaningful participation?

Challenges Manpower for events Probation Officers Counselors Attorneys Graduates Current Participants Provide community service credit? 31

Challenges Workload Flex time? Buy-in from management team Allocate personnel hours? 32

Challenges Financing Fundraising? 501(C)3? Affiliation with the Courts Limits fundraising abilities?

Challenges Connectivity between Drug Court participants and Alumni staff Fostering Relationships? 34

Challenges Transportation Bus passes? More localized events? 35

Professional Sporting Events (securing tickets as a group) Monthly News Letter Social Media Pages Resource Center Employment Counseling Family assistance services Fitness Activities Hiking clubs Sports leagues Softball Basketball 36

Charitable Events Assisting with food pantries/food baskets Assisting homeless shelters Community enrichment projects 37

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