CONYERS, Ga. – The Hospital Authority of Rockdale County has awarded Rockdale County a $10,000 grant for its Adult Drug Court and Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Court Programs.
The Adult Accountability Court Programs, which Superior Court Judge Robert Mumford and State Court Judge Nancy Bills direct, respectively, target offenders with multiple convictions of drug- and alcohol-related offenses.
The programs aim to reduce recidivism by addressing the root cause of these particular crimes in the repeat offender – a substance use disorder. “I am grateful for the support of the hospital,” Judge Mumford said. “This money will be used to provide medical care for those truly in need who are proven to be making progress to improve their lives by ending drug and alcohol dependency.”
The programs use a collaborative approach to comprehensively treat, motivate and rehabilitate the participant. The grant funds will be used to provide medical and mental health evaluations and treatment for Rockdale County residents enrolled in the Adult Accountability Courts from July 2015 through June 2016.
For more information about the program, please email [email protected] or call 770-278-7720.
One Response to “Rockdale County Receives Grant for Treatment Programs for Drug and DUI Offenders”
July 15, 2016
Jackie Marie MillwoodMy name is Jackie Millwood and I would like to thank Rockdale County Hospital Authority and Rockdale County drug court for being a part of helping me with my substance abuse. I’ve come a long way from where i was. And I had neglected my health. But you all gave me better health. I can smile now. Thanks for giving me a Colgate healthy smile. I feel so much better. Very grateful…God bless you all!