Our Partners & Sponsorships
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The Troy Community Coalition is especially thankful for the support of the following Community, Table and Fellowship Sponsors. We are grateful for your participation in these event programs and invite you to join us again next year.
Troy Police Department
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City of Troy Police Department
Core Values
These values reflect the principles, qualities and standards upon which our rules, orders, policies, goals, and operating philosophy are based. Although we may need to balance them, they are non-negotiable and we will never ignore them.
Integrity: We value ethical conduct, honesty, and truthfulness. We do what is right, pursuant to law and ethical standards, whenever we make decisions, engage in actions, or refrain from taking action.
Integrity: We value ethical conduct, honesty, and truthfulness. We do what is right, pursuant to law and ethical standards, whenever we make decisions, engage in actions, or refrain from taking action.
Respect: We value human life, safety, and the dignity of people and commit ourselves to treating all people with compassion, respect, and concern.
Laws and the Constitution: We believe in the principles embodied in the Constitution and recognize the authority of federal, state, and local laws. We respect and protect the rights of all citizens and treat all persons fairly and without favoritism.
Accountability: We are accountable to each other and to the citizens we serve. Therefore, we will strive to understand community values and expectations, and will communicate responsibly, openly, and honestly among ourselves and with the community.
Problem Solving: We listen to complaints and the explanation of problems with empathy and sensitivity, and work with citizens to resolve the underlying causes of crime, disorder, and disruptions of the public peace.
Professionalism: We acknowledge the duties and responsibilities of our chosen profession, we demonstrate the specialized knowledge and skills we possess, and we commit ourselves to fulfilling our duties and responsibilities by utilizing our knowledge and skills in a manner that benefits our community.
- Our Mission
- Teens Taking Action
- Current Officers
- PAST OFFICERS (2005-2010)
- Past Officers (2011-2018)
- Past Officials (2019-
Our Mission
"Through our leadership and role modeling, we will act as educators to the community by advocating a lifestyle free from substance abuse."
In accordance with its mission, the Youth Academy in Troy provides teens with a strong leadership program based on Franklin Covey's "7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens" and active student involvement in the planning and implementation of initiatives.
Teens Taking Action
The Youth Academy/Teens Taking Action program also provides the teens with the opportunity to attend a three day summer Ropes Camp, designed to provide physical activities such as challenging high ropes courses and rock climbing which foster leadership, group cohesiveness and a spirit of trust. Ropes Camp also provides a unique opportunity for building relationships.
Current Officers
PAST OFFICERS (2005-2010)
Past Officers (2011-2018)
Past Officials (2019-
Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities (ACHC)
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The Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities (ACHC) - Our Mission
The Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities (ACHC) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to utilize the combined strength, vision and talent of local partner community coalitions to build their individual capacity to achieve healthy communities through the prevention and reduction of substance abuse, violence and other high-risk behaviors.
For more information on ACHC visit www.achconline.org or call (248) 221-7101
Program Sponsors
Celebrity Night Dinner Sponsors
Prayer Breakfast Sponsors
The Troy Community Coalition sponsors a Community Prayer Breakfasts as an opportunity for people of many faiths to gather for inspiration and reflection. The Coalition, an organization committed to bringing our community together, recognizes the importance of spirituality in building and maintaining a health community. This event is patterned after the National Prayer Breakfast held annually in Washington D.C. since 1952.
Community Sponsors
Alliance Mobile Health
Chik-fil-A
- The Choice Group
- Jessica Pfeifer
- Larry & Nancy Piotrowski
- Tringali Sanitation, Inc.
- Troy Sports Center
Table Sponsors
- A.J. Desmond & Sons Funeral Home
- All County Testing
- Ann Erickson Gault, PLC
- Back to Health/Dr. Daniel Farkas
- Bharatiya Temple
- Big Beaver United Methodist Church
- Congregation Shir Tikvah
- First United Methodist Church of Troy
- Granite City Food & Brewery
- ICOM1 Filtration
- Kiwanis Club of Troy
- Prince of Glory Lutheran Church
- Sedona Taphouse
- Spiritual Life Center
- St. Anastasia Catholic Church
- St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
Fellowship Sponsors
- Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
- Ann Comiskey
- Brian Buczek
- Dr. Theresa Brooks
- Henry & Andrea Allemon
- Mark T. Mullin, CPA
- MCS Attorneys
- PAdma Kuppa
- Perspectives Counseling Centers
- Shield's Restaurant
- Stone Haven Free Methodist Church
- Troy-Area Interfaith Group
Donations:
The Troy Community Coalition is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that relies on grants, corporate and individual community donations to sustain it's prevention programs. Your tax-deductable contribution will greatly help meet the challenges of substance abuse prevention.
To Contribute by mail, send your donation to:
Troy Community Coalition
4420 Livernois - Troy, MI 48098