
CJDAC
*Serving the area since 1977*
What is the CJDAC?
The Clearfield-Jefferson Drug and Alcohol Commission is the Single County Authority (SCA) for substance abuse services in the two-county area. The agency is responsible for the planning, funding, and coordination of local alcohol and other drug programs. Direct services provided by the Commission are prevention, case management, and hepatitis C screenings. Treatment and intervention services are sub-contracted to other local agencies.
Confidentiality
All alcohol and other drug programs abide by strict Federal and State confidentiality laws. Any disclosure of information is made only with written consent of the client.
Support Groups
CJDAC provides the means to connect to support groups for individuals to share their experience, strength, and hope with other individuals. The support groups are tailored to promote growth by the sharing of personal experience with others in a safe and secure environment.
Wellness and Recovery
The goal of the programs offered by the Clearfield-Jefferson Drug and Alcohol Commission are to promote wellness and recovery in individuals that are affected by substance abuse and addiction. Addiction is a treatable disease and recovery is always a possibility. Treatment benefits not only the affected individual but also the family, friends, co-workers, and society as a whole. Educating people reduces the stigma associated with addiction and treatment. Accurate knowledge of the disease helps people to understand the importance of supporting treatment programs, those who work within the treatment field and those in need of treatment.
In addition, providing a program of total wellness is also a goal of the Commission. As one scrolls through our pages, please remember that recovery and wellness is a total process for the individual.
Non-Discrimination Policy
The Clearfield Jefferson Drug and Alcohol Commission shall not discriminate in the provision of any services provided by the agency based on age, sex, race, ethnicity, color, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, handicap, or religion.
Board of Directors 2009 - 2010
Leanne Peters - Chairperson
Debra Thomas - 1st Vice-Chair
Joe Molitierno - 2nd Vice-Chair
Rose Buterbaugh - Secretary
George Kulakowski
John Welsh
Janice Foster
Dawn Krishart
Dr. Tuesdae Stainbrook
Barbara Yingling
Cathy Sokloski

Admitting there is a problem is the first step to recovery.
You don't have to do it alone, there are people who care, and can provide hope for wellness and recovery.






