Smith graduates from ARC

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Judge Kevin P. Braig and the Logan County Court of Common Pleas Adult Recovery Court (ARC) Team are pleased to announce the graduation of Cassandra Smith from the Logan County Adult Recovery Court.

“Cassie was a delight to have in the program,” Judge Braig said. “She is hard-working, responsible, and fun to be around. She has remarkable depth to her character and personality. She was incredibly supportive of the other participants in the program. And she is one of the best paddlers we have ever had in a raft on the annual Rafting for Recovery trip on the New River in West Virginia.”

The ARC treatment team works within the framework of the traditional Logan County Common Pleas Court.

The ARC’s mission is to achieve specific, rehabilitative objectives.

The objectives of the ARC are to monitor treatment for substance abuse disorder of ARC participants, encourage and incentivize ARC participants to achieve rehabilitation and personal accountability, and decrease criminal activity and the need for incarceration.

The ARC provides its participants with the support of:

  • Judge Braig
  • Treatment Coordinator and Program Manager Annette Deao
  • Compliance Officers Jim Pleasant, Mandy Wilber, and Gary Ledford
  • Logan County Jail liaisons Doug Boggs and Amber Pickford
  • Treatment providers from TCN Behavioral Health Services and Community Health Wellness
  • The Justice Reinvestment Grant
  • Logan County Assistant Prosecutor Erin Rosen
  • Local attorneys Natalie Bahan and Greg Harvey, and others.

The members of the ARC Team share the goals of:

  1.  Empowering ARC participants through treatment, accountability, and responsibility
  2. Assisting ARC participants in achieving recovery from substance abuse disorder
  3. Helping ARC participants lead useful and productive lives