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Commission to Build a Healthier America Public Meeting
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From 1992 to 1996, the American Bar Association (ABA), Chicago, worked with volunteer lawyers and community-based coalitions to ameliorate the social and legal problems of substance abuse.
ABA staff supported lawyer involvement in the formation and development of broad-based community coalitions. The purpose of these coalitions was to:
Staff also provided information and technical assistance to communities and courts seeking to establish drug courts that provide for mandatory treatment as an alternative to incarceration.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) supported the project with two grants totaling $678,114 between June 1992 and July 1996.