About Us

The Prevention Council of Putnam, Inc. is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization founded in 1985. The Council was established to meet the growing need for Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug (ATOD) prevention and education services in Putnam County. The Council offers a wide range of services, including, educational forums, trainings on substance use trends; coalition building and support; confidential information and referral, Peer Recovery Services, Opioid Overdose Prevention Provider; and the Victim Impact Panel Program.

MISSION STATEMENT

Our mission is to promote education and awareness related to substance use disorders and problem gambling to the residents of Putnam County and the surrounding area, by providing the community with up to date information and services related to prevention, treatment and recovery.

VISION STATEMENT

The Prevention Council of Putnam aspires to be recognized as the premier alcohol and other drug resource center, offering guidance, information and education to the community. In order to reduce stigma, the Council strives to provide hope, help and healing, and prevent and reduce alcohol and other substance use disorders and problem gambling.

Meet the Board of Directors

  • William Wilkens, President
  • Thomas Jacobellis, Esq., Vice President
  • John Mulreany, Treasurer
  • Ruth Greenfield, Secretary
  • Carol Bumbolow, MS, BA, RN, NCSN
  • Joseph Charbonneau, Esq.
  • Sarena Chisick, RN
  • Joseph DeMarzo
  • Dennis Ullman

Meet the Staff

  • Kristin McConnell, M.S., CPP, Executive Director
  • Lucy Guarino, CASAC, Office Manager
  • Sheila Hanley, M.S., Coalition Coordinator
  • Victoria Metz, CRPA, CASAC-T Certified Recovery Peer Advocate

Affiliations and Memberships

  • Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (ASAP) of New York State
  • Community Anti-Drug Coalition of America
  • Comprehensive Care Network of the Hudson Valley
  • Councils on Addictions of New York State
  • Friends of Recovery Putnam
  • Putnam Communities that Care Coalition
  • Student Assistance Services