21
Nov

Tazewell County Day Reporting in the News

CBS 59 reported on the fight to Day Reporting.  Don’t forget to check out the video.

Also in the news is a report from WVVA about the severity of the drug problem in Tazewell County.  There is a coming special on the issue this Monday.

If you have yet to assist us in our mailing campaign, then please take a moment to help us.

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12
Nov

Community Resources

We have just upload our directory of Faith Based Community Resources.

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14
Oct

Assist us in emailing those who can help us.

Help us email the Department of Corrections, our legislators, and Governor Kaine.  We are trying  to return seven positions to District 43 Probation and Parole, as exampled earlier.  This to allow for nonviolent probationers to have the opportunity for more structure and positive change in a community setting.   Our community has shown a willingness to come together to combat the disease of addiction; however, we need the continued support of the Virginia Department of Corrections to return supervision positions to Tazewell and Buchanan Counties.

By filling out the form below you will be emailing the following people:

  • Gene Johnson
    Director of Virginia Department of Corrections
  • James R. Camache
    Deputy Director of Virginia Department of Corrections
  • Delegate Daniel Bowling
  • Senator Phillip P. Puckett
    38th Senatorial District
    Senate of Virginia
  • CPO Christopher Shortt

The letter is already written for you, although you can feel free to add your own thoughts.  Enter your name and email address.  If the form goes through the letter may disappear and you will receive a thank you letter.  After that please help us by contacting Governor Kaine.

If you want to print a physical letter you can download it.

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14
Oct

Support the Black Diamond Day Reporting Program

The Black Diamond Day Reporting Program (DRP) began July 1, 2006.  Since that time, the program has served over two hundred participants in both Tazewell and Buchanan Counties who struggled with the disease of addiction.  As a result of this program, non-violent substance abusers have been given opportunities for both residential and out patient substance abuse treatment, been linked with community resources to further their educational/vocational needs, and been able to participate in support groups including Celebrate Recovery, AA/NA, and ALANON to develop a recovery plan in lieu of incarceration in the Regional Jail System, Virginia Department of Corrections, or even death.

Effective October 9, 2008 the Black Diamond DRP was terminated through budget cuts and the seven DRP staff received lay off noticesOn October 10, 2008 Dennis Lee, Commonwealth Attorney, reported that Tazewell County was now leading the state of Virginia for the rate of lethal overdoses, not per capita, but purely in numbers. Fairfax County was second, but with a population of over one million residents.

Since the opening of the Black Diamond Day Reporting Program through the Virginia Department of Corrections, the availability for substance abuse treatment in our rural counties has became more accessible than ever.  This program became possible through collaborative efforts from the Court system, District 43 Probation and Parole with the DRP, Cumberland Mountain Community Service Board, and the faith based community.  Staff for the DRP in Tazewell and Buchanan Counties totaled seven individuals.  This staff worked closely with treatment providers, other community agencies, and especially the faith based community to intensively supervise, counsel, and provide structure for these participants.  Probation and Parole Officers have participated in the Tazewell County Anti-Drug March in April of this year as they walked with participants, local law enforcement, the Commonwealth Attorney’s office, and delegates to show that this community was there in the battle to combat addiction and the negative consequences that ensue.  DRP staff has transported participants to and from DRP services, doctor appointments, GED classes, Court, and often been available after working hours for additional support.  Doing these things has given the participants hope as they know that the staff cares about their well-being and that they were trying to make a positive difference in their lives.  The staff has embraced Evidenced Based Practices and Effective Communication Skills/Techniques.  These are practices that are based on beliefs that people have the ability to change and that understanding, support, positive mentoring, etc. will aid to facilitate the positive change.

This community is not asking for funding to resume the DRP, but to return those seven positions to the District 43 Probation and Parole office through positions that are being HELD within the Virginia Department of Corrections.  Allow the staff to stay at District 43 where they have developed positive relationships with the participants and where they have gained the support of the community in both Tazewell and Buchanan counties.  With the lay off of those seven staff members, approximately 380 probationers will be transferred to a regular supervision level of one mandatory contact per quarter.

This will increase the already high caseload of the remaining probation officers and negatively affect the community in the following ways:

Increase in crime due to lessened supervision level.

Increase in probation violations and incarcerations.

Increase in cost to Tazewell County and eventually the Virginia Department of Corrections to house inmates.

Increase in the rate of lethal overdoses.

Again, we are not asking for funding for DRP, but for the Department of Corrections, our legislators, and Governor Kaine to realize the need to return these seven positions to District 43 Probation and Parole.  This to allow for non violent probationers to have the opportunity for more structure and positive change in a community setting.   Our community has shown a willingness to come together to combat the disease of addiction; however, we need the continued support of the Virginia Department of Corrections to return supervision positions to Tazewell and Buchanan Counties.  Any assistance through writing letters, emailing, or calling your local representatives, legislators, legal officials, etc. would be greatly appreciated.

You can download the letter here.

Below is the contact information for:

Virginia Governor Tim Kaine

    Office of the Governor
    Patrick Henry Building, 3rd Floor
    1111 East Broad Street
    Richmond, Virginia 23219
    Phone: (804) 786-2211
    Fax: (804) 371-6351

Contact Via Web Site: http://www.governor.virginia.gov/index.cfm
Gene Johnson

Director of Virginia Department of Corrections

PO Box 26963

Richmond, VA  23261

Phone:  (804) 674-3119

Email:  gene.johnson@vadoc.virginia.gov

James R. Camache

Deputy Director of Virginia Department of Corrections

PO Box 26963

Richmond, VA  23261

Phone:  (804) 674-3244

Email:  james.camache@vadoc.virginia.gov

Delegate Daniel Bowling

District Legislative Office   Capitol Office (During Session)

Delegate Dan Bowling   Delegate Dan Bowling

P.O. Box 429    P.O. Box 406

Oakwood, VA 24631  Richmond, VA  23218

Phone (276) 498-7207  Phone (804) 698-1003

Fax     (276)-498-4877            Fax     (804) 786-6310

Email: deldbowling@house.state.va.us
Senator Phillip P. Puckett

38th Senatorial District

Senate of Virginia

PO Box 924

Tazewell, VA  24651

Richmond  (804) 698-7538

Tazewell    (276) 979-8181

Email: district38@sov.state.va.us

CPO Christopher Shortt

    Probation & Parole District 43
    PO Box 363
    Pounding Mill, VA 24637
    (276) 963-3092 ext. 5007

Email: christopher.shortt@vadoc.virginia.gov

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13
Oct

Emergency Meeting

The meeting will be Tuesday October 14th, 2008 starting at 5:30 pm, at the Tazewell Chamber of Commerce Building. The topic at hand is Day Reporting . The DRP has been closed effective immediately. We will be discussing what can be done as a community to assist the probation in getting the funding to provide services to those in need.

“We are attempting to convince the DOC to keep our 7 positions in D43 so we can continue as close as possible to what we had before. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.”

Please attend this meeting help is imperative to be able to make a difference in this issue.

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27
Jul

July Update

HIS Networks, LLC would like to inform you of upcoming events and activities:

HIS Networks will be hosting/ organizing a fund raising golf tournament/ for the Celebrate Recovery Outreach needs at Day Reporting Center (All proceeds of the tournament will go to assist the children of those whom are not working and to provide assistance for emergency needs when they have completed the program to help them become self-efficient and productive in the community), August the eight at Wolf-Creek.  (For more information and flyer please contact Kay Cornwell @ (276-988-0420)

HIS Networks will again assist children of incarcerated parents with clothing and supplies for school that have not been provided by other agencies.

October 21/22 2008 HIS Networks is going to be hosting a youth rally in Tazewell. (All youth groups and other prevention programs are going to be attending and participating in activities, (More information on that date will be forwarded out in the next couple of weeks).

HIS Networks has been asked to participate and help organize a community March in Buchanan County on October 25 2008.

HIS Networks is working with other churches in Norton/Wise VA, and helping them organize outreach programs within the community to address the Sub-stance abuse problems.

You and any members of your congregation/ organization who are interested are welcome to attend and assist in these upcoming events.

If you have any questions please contact His Networks @ 326-3627

Sincerely,

Kay Cornwell

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13
Apr

April update

Commonwealth Attorney’s office paid for 3 “Drug Free March” advertising banners one to be carried in as we march and two that will be placed on both ends of Main Street.  (Thank you Debbie and Sandy for taking care of that for us)

Norma and Greg Bowman have gotten 5 banners donated from Pepsi and they are in the process of getting them painted and posted up at different locations in the county.

Kathy Parker has sent out info to be added to bulletins for church.

Travis Roberts has been in contact with Washington Post Reporter keeping him updated on what is we are doing. Travis will be doing an audio commercial/announcement to be played on radio.

HS has agreed to have flyers put up at stores throughout Tazewell County. He also will be in contact with local media to broadcast the event.

Steve Branch will be on the Greg Hammond Radio show next week.

Barry Absher will be on the Richlands Radio station.

Chuck Patterson will be taking info to local Churches

Bernard Cornwell is contacting John Dash station.

Flyers are made, I’m in the process of getting them printed.

We need to Network, send emails to the local chambers and ask them to forward the info to their membership and try to ID a person at most of the big businesses in the county and send an email to that person and ask them to forward to all of their employees/etc.  By networking – you can get the WORD to a lot of people.  Regardless, who you send the email to – ask that person to forward the email to their email friends/family/etc.

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