- Lead Agency: Gibson County Health Department
- Coalition Coordinator: Gwen Siekman
Contact Information
- Mailing Address: 800 S. Prince St.; Princeton, IN 47670
- Phone: 812-476-1471
- Fax: 812-401-4199
- E-mail: gwensiekman@gmail.com
County Data
Total Population - 32,500
Ages 0-4 - 2,091
Age 5-17 - 5,969
Ages 18-24 - 2,724
Ages 25 and older - 21,716
African American - 622
White - 31,350
Hispanic - 229
Tobacco Free Policies
Hospitals and Health Care Facilities:
Public School Districts:
Government Buildings:
County
City
- Oakland City- City Police
- Oakland City- City Hall
- Oakland City- City Water
- Princeton- City Building
- Princeton- City Housing
- Princeton- City Parks
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Community-based Tobacco Control Coalition
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Alternative Counseling Associates
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State Representative Kreg Battles
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Dr. Brinks
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Catholic Diocese Schools
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State Senator Bob Deig
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Doulous Family Services
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Duke Energy
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East Gibson School Corporation
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Enova Premier
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Dr. Etherton
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Fred's Pharmacy
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Gibson County Chamber of Commerce
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Gibson County Commissioner
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Gibson County Economic Development Corporation
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Gibson County Fairboard
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Gibson County Habitat for Humanity
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Gibson County Health Department
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Gibson County Sheriff Department
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Gibson General Hospital
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Good Samaritan Nursing Home
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State Representative Trent Van Haaften
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Haubstadt Banking Center
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Healthy Families
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State Senator Linda Hume
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Indiana Criminal Justice Institute
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Indiana Youth Institute
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Dr. Kolb
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Living Water Recovery
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Dr. Tonya Meade
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North Gibson School Corporation
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Oakland City Family Practice
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Oakland City Public Library
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Ponderosa Steakhouse
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Princeton Public Library
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Purdue Extension
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Salvation Army
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South Gibson Apostolic Church
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South Gibson School Corporation
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South Gibson Star Times
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Southwestern Behavioral Health Care
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Southwestern Indiana Respiratory Disease Program
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Step Ahead of Gibson County
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Total Interior Systems America
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Tulip Tree Family Health Center
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WIC Program
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WRAY
Community Indicators
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Increase the proportion of Indiana school districts that support and implement a comprehensive school strategy against tobacco use.
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Extent of community activism among youth to support community change that includes youth involved in the VOICE movement.
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Proportion of tobacco free campus policies for hospitals, health care centers, and clinics.
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Proportion of school districts with tobacco-free campuses.
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Extent of promotion of the Indiana Tobacco Quitline
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Proportion of worksites that provide employer-sponsored cessation support for employees who use tobacco.
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Extent of participation by partners within the broad-based coalition.
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Extent of participation by groups representing disparately affected (i.e. hard to reach) populations in the community.
Funding
- Funding for July 2009- June 2011: $56,000