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Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Providers of NYS (ASAP)
represents  the interests of the largest alcoholism and substance abuse services system in the United States.

Our membership includes programs and agencies throughout New York State which provide alcoholism and substance abuse prevention, treatment, research and training. We also welcome membership from coalitions, businesses, organizations and individuals who support ASAP's mission.

What We're All About

Alcoholism & Substance
Abuse Providers of New York State
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Prevention program members include both school and community based programs.

Treatment program members include: out-patient treatment, hospital based in-patient and community based residential treatment, methadone treatment, and vocational/educational service providers working in collaboration with treatment programs.

Research and training members include universities, research institutes and training organizations.

The members of ASAP govern Association affairs through a Board of Directors and its structure of task forces and committees. An Executive Committee is nominated and elected by the membership for a two year term. Coalition members each have the opportunity to appoint one representative to the ASAP Board of Directors. Task Forces and Committees meet as necessary and make regular reports to the membership. Their minutes are posted on this site, as are minutes of the Board of Directors.
 

Guiding Principles

  1. We believe that addiction impacts all aspect of society, and that:

  2. Addiction is a treatable and preventable disease.

  3. Families and individuals have the right and deserve access to quality services in their community.

  4. Prevention and Treatment services are a sound investment that save lives and strengthen families.

  5. Partnerships and collaboration are vital to the success of all our efforts.


Programs

ASAP operates a number of programs designed to improve the field through education, collaboration and dissemination. ASAP also engages in a comprehensive advocacy strategy focusing on issues of statewide and national interest to New Yorkers in collaboration with other human service advocates.

Staff

John Coppola jcoppola@asapnys.org
Keith Stack  kstack@asapnys.org
Sherry LaFountain slafountain@asapnys.org
Angela Johnston ajohnston@asapnys.org

Bill Panepinto bpanepinto@asaspnys.org 

General Inquiries: asap@asapnys.org
 
For more information contact the ASAP office at (518) 426-3122

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