International | Youth Programs | Newsroom | Store | Member Center
What are community coalitions?
Community coalitions are comprised of parents, teachers, law enforcement, businesses, religious leaders, health providers and other community activists who are mobilizing at the local level -- and nationally under the CADCA umbrella -- to make their communities safer, healthier and drug-free.
How do coalitions make a difference in communities?
Coalition building is a smart strategy that promotes coordination and collaboration and makes efficient use of limited community resources. By connecting multiple sectors of the community in a comprehensive approach, community coalitions are achieving real outcomes.
I want to help! How can I get involved?
It’s easy - Click Here!
Submit the email request, and a CADCA representative will contact you with details about existing community coalitions in your area. If no coalitions already exist, we will walk you through the process of starting a coalition and go over the various resources available through CADCA to help your coalition succeed.
If you have questions, or for more information, contact us at (800) 54-CADCA, ext. 228 or ext. 257.


