Happy Birthday JADAC!
September 29th, 2015
Give Local Louisville
Give Local Louisville on October 1 and celebrate JADAC’s 40th. Give Local Louisville is a 24 hour community day of giving showcasing over 200 local charities. For 24 hours we invite the entire community to celebrate this community icon and support JADAC with a $40 gift in honor of its 40th birthday. With your support, JADAC will kick off another 40 years of serving people with addictions and substance abuse, continuing to plant seeds of recovery and hope for thousands of families.
40 Milestones to celebrate JADAC’s 40th
JADAC is 40 years old this year! Not only does Jefferson Alcohol and Drug Abuse Center have a birthday to celebrate but also a long tradition of being the front runner for substance abuse and addictions treatment in Kentucky. For this ruby birthday, we’ve collected 40 milestones from the past 40 years, highlighting why JADAC continues to be the community icon it is today.
Milestones of JADAC
1975-1985
1975 |
Opened as Jefferson Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Center for Treatment and Research, offering inpatient detoxification, residential, and methadone services. |
1979 |
Received first accreditation from the Joint Commission. |
1979 |
JADAC introduces the Concerned Persons Program offering information and support to family members and friends of alcoholics and addicts. The program continues today! |
1980 |
First meeting of JADAC’s Alumni Club. |
1980 |
JADAC hosted Kentucky’s first Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meeting. |
1981 |
Co-sponsored the area’s first Chemical Dependency Conference for professionals. |
1985 |
Received first Metro United Way funding for Concerned Persons program. |
1985 |
Began after school Intensive Outpatient Program for adolescents. |
1985 |
Implemented first Family Day Program. |
1986-1995
1986 |
Developed Kentucky’s first on-site alcohol/drug education and student assistance services program. |
1987 |
Received Beautification Award for outdoor landscaping. |
1988 |
Received one of nine federal funding grants for Project Connect, a research project to determine the best ways to serve homeless men with addiction to alcohol. |
1990 |
Helped organize T.A.C.K. (Thoroughbred Addictions Council of Kentucky) to offer alcoholism and other drug dependency treatment to workers at Kentucky’s racetracks. |
19901991 |
JADAC is designated as Kentucky’s official Chemical Dependency Treatment Training Institute.JADAC earned the Governor’s Award for Excellence for comprehensive programs, dedicated staff and community leadership. |
1992 |
Created the first Intensive Outpatient Program for women in the state of Kentucky. |
19921992 |
Offered the first alcohol and drug program in the Kentucky Women’s Prison at the Kentucky Correctional Institute for Women.Opened Renaissance House, the first aftercare halfway house for paroles from prison. Renaissance House remained open until 2014. |
1993 |
Project Link is created as a collaborative effort between JADAC and the Board of Health. Project Link focuses on serving pregnant/postpartum alcoholic and other drug dependent women and continues today! |
1994 |
Opened Lighthouse, a residential treatment facility for adolescent dealing with alcohol and other drug dependents. |
1995 |
JADAC and Jefferson County receive a national award for IV drug outreach services. |
1996-2005
1997 |
Department of Child Protective Services contracts with JADAC to staff a substance abuse evaluation office. |
1999 |
Helped establish the nation’s first sober-living public housing units at the Housing Authority of Louisville. |
2000 |
Received HUD Best Practices for Residential Housing Award for Sober Living Program. |
2000 |
Became part of the largest drug treatment research effort in history, the NIDA Clinical Trials. |
2001 |
Project Link named Kentucky’s Outstanding Women’s Program of the year. |
2003 |
Started providing services in the Metro Louisville Jail. |
2003 |
JADAC publishes the 100th edition of the JADAC Journal, first created in 1978. |
2004 |
Collaborated with Neighborhood Place to provide outreach and case management to all eight Neighborhood Places. |
2004 |
Included in the National institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism research initiative through the U of L Kent School of Social Work. |
2005-2015
2007 |
JADAC contracts with the Federal Probation/Parole office in Southern Indiana and Western Kentucky. |
2008 |
The first Recovery Tree in Metro Louisville located on the JADAC front lawn remained intact with all recovery ribbons after Hurricane Ike knocked down street signs, , traffic lights and power to JADAC |
2012 |
JADAC provided consultation to a delegation from Belize for their first addiction facility. |
2012 |
A new Recovery Tree was built by JADAC staff as a permanent lobby display. |
2012 |
Pathway to Recovery brick sidewalk installed to with meaningful engraved sayings celebrating recovery. |
2012 |
Thirty-five artists from Louisville Area Fiber and Textile Artists donated 53 pieces of art around the theme of the Serenity Prayer. |
2013 |
JADAC became the first facility authorized to accept Anthem BC/BS insurance for detox from opiates. |
2014 |
JADAC and DCBS receive the Annie E. Casey Foundation Award for the START (Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Team) program. |
2014 |
Became the only addiction treatment center to have both men’s and women’s and mixed gender Intensive Outpatient Programs. |
2015 |
Jefferson County START program received Seven Counties Services Board Sunrise Award. |