Our Mission
Connect our communities to reduce substance abuse and violent crime.
Our Goals
We aim to provide a healthier community for both the youth and adults of Rutherford County by reducing substance abuse. We do so by addressing the factors that increase substance abuse and arming the community and our partners with the knowledge and support to minimize the risk of substance abuse.
A Public Health Approach
Public health is "What we, as a society, do collectively to assure the conditions for people to be healthy" (National Academies Press).
We create a strong collaborative effort between communities, agencies, and the government on every level to strengthen the methods used by Prevention Coalition for Success and our partners in order to create a multi-sector, evidence-based plan to combat substance abuse.
Environmental Change Strategies
Environmental change strategies involve changing the context (environment) in which substance misuse occurs.
Our prevention efforts include changing or influencing the community conditions, standards, institutions, structures, systems, and policies to reduce rates of substance misuse in youth. First steps towards environmental change are often education, raising awareness, and information dissemination.
Community Partners
Our community partners include Middle Tennessee State University, Rutherford County Health Department, St. Thomas Rutherford, Rutherford County Sheriff Office, La Vergne Police Department, Murfreesboro Police Department, Patterson Park Community Center, Rutherford County Schools, Murfreesboro City Schools, Read to Succeed, Boys and Girls Club, Child Advocacy Center of Rutherford Cannon Counties, United Way of Rutherford & Cannon Counties, many more, and people like you! Please join us!
Rutherford County Safe Baby Court
Safe Baby Court is a specialized juvenile court program for families with at least one child age 0 to 3 who have lost custody of their child(ren). This program coordinates family-centered wrap-around services to reunite families. Rutherford County Safe Baby Court is the only Safe Baby Court program in Tennessee to focus on families with children in non-custodial placements with a relative or family friend.
Family Preservation Initiative
The goal of this program is to prevent or reduce justice system involvement for youth with behavioral or mental health needs and their families. This program assesses strengths and needs of the entire family to coordinate customized resources, linkages to mental health and substance abuse services, develop a family plan, set goals, and celebrate successes. Subsequently, the trauma that would result from system involvement is mitigated.
Lifeline Peer Project
The Lifeline Peer Project breaks the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and mental health. Project Lifeline educates and informs the community about substance use disorder, delivers evidence-informed trainings, and serves as a resource to link individuals to the behavioral healthcare system.
Faith-Based Regional Coordinator Program
The Faith-Based Regional Coordinator Program works with faith-based organizations to reduce stigma and increase understanding of substance use disorder to certify Recovery Congregations. Through the Recovery Congregation certification, faith-based organizations are connected to the behavioral healthcare system, equipped, connected, and empowered to serve those struggling with addiction.
First Responder Resource Engagement Specialty Team
First Responders are a primary source of intervention for individuals with substance use disorder or experiencing an overdose. First Responder Resource Engagement Specialty Team (R.E.S.T.) provides education and resources for first responders including care coordination.
Title VI Compliance
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states "No person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance."
PC4S does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or military service in its policies, employment, programs, services, or activities.
Visit the TN Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services website for Title VI training and more information:
Documents and Forms
Access the Prevention Coalition for Success Google Drive for our documents and forms: - Peer Prevention Youth Coalition Application (2020-2021 School Year) - Rutherford County Community Assessment and Problem Statements (2019-2020)
Primary Prevention of Substance Misuse in Youth & Young Adults
- Drug Take Back Events and permanent drop box locations for proper disposal of unused medications throughout the year
- Town Halls and Awareness Events
- EverFi's Alcohol EDU Online Prevention Education in Rutherford Co. Schools
- Red Ribbon Week
- #Prevent4Success Mental Health Education Experience
- National Night Out
- Drug and Alcohol-Free Community Events and Activities
- Evidence-Based Prevention Programs such as STARS, Botvin LifeSkills, EverFi's AlcoholEDU, and much more.