Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Governor Nathan Deal is a supporter of Drug Courts


2011 Brings Renewed Support for Drug Courts in Georgia
New Governor Says Drug Courts a Budge Solution, Calls for Expansion
On January 11, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal gave his inaugural address to state officials and lawmakers after being sworn into office by his son, Hall County Drug Court Judge Jason Deal.  Governor Deal wasted little time in addressing crime and its related costs, stressing the need for Drug Courts, DUI Courts and Mental Health Courts as both a social and budget solution:

“For violent and repeat offenders, we will make you pay for your crimes. For other offenders who want to change their lives, we will provide the opportunity to do so with Day Reporting Centers, Drug, DUI and Mental Health Courts and expanded probation and treatment options. As a State, we cannot afford to have so many of our citizens waste their lives because of addictions. It is draining our State Treasury and depleting our workforce…..”

On January 13, the Honorable Jeffrey Bagley, NADCP board member, Drug Court Judge and Chair of the Judicial Council of Georgia Standing Committee on Drug Courts, authored an OpEd in the Atlanta Journal Constitution touting the success of Georgia’s Drug Courts at reducing crime and recidivism and saving money. Judge Bagley made it clear to Georgia legislators that the committee stands ready to work with them on expanding and improving Drug Courts throughout the state.

Monday, January 17, 2011

An Article About Drug Courts...

...From the AJC...

7:29 p.m. Wednesday, January 12, 2011      http://www.ajc.com/opinion/drug-courts-work-for-802551.html            

Drug courts work for many defendants, and they cut costs

Brookelyn is the mother of four children; the last was delivered while she was in state custody shackled to a hospital bed at Grady Memorial Hospital.
Brookelyn, a drug addict, was already on probation when she was arrested and charged with felony drug possession, which could have resulted in 20 years of incarceration for a probation revocation and another 15 years on the new charge.
Instead, Brookelyn was allowed to enter the Forsyth County Drug Court Program where she completed three years of judicially supervised, intensive treatment, all while being closely monitored and drug-screened throughout.
During this period, Brookelyn came to realize that in order to be a responsible citizen and, more importantly, a responsible parent, she must stay clean and sober and stop trying to manipulate the system.
Drug courts work. I’ve been presiding over one since 2004. The drug court model calls for intensive judicial supervision over generally first offenders with no history of drug selling or violence as they receive an appropriate array of treatment and services, all while holding them strictly accountable for their behavior.
Drug and other accountability courts offer a chance at reform and redemption. The threat of prison is a strong incentive for participants to succeed.
If the drug court participant fails to follow the court-ordered plan and program, they know that prison is exactly where they will end up.
A recent report by the Georgia Department of Audits revealed that adult felony drug courts in Georgia offer better outcomes; specifically, lower recidivism rates, higher sobriety levels and much lower costs to Georgia taxpayers in that fewer people go to prison, more go on to work and more families remain intact.
I personally know that while drug courts require substantial resources in terms of staff and court time, it is worth that cost to provide an opportunity for certain criminal defendants to turn their lives around and become productive members of society.
Quoting a paper from the Georgia Public Policy Foundation: “Georgia’s criminal justice system is ripe for reform. In Georgia, about one adult in 13 is under some form of correctional control, either on probation or parole, or behind bars. This is the highest rate in the nation. The national average is one in 31. About one adult in 70 is behind bars in Georgia. The state spends more than $1 billion per year on housing approximately 60,000 inmates.”
Drug courts are part of the solution. The members of the Judicial Council Standing Committee on Drug Courts and I look forward to working with Georgia’s legislative and executive branches during this transition period to create more drug courts, improve our standards and collect more information about drug court efficacy.
Judge Jeffrey Bagley is chief judge and Superior Court judge of the Bell-Forsyth Circuit. Bagley recently was appointed as chair of the Judicial Council of Georgia Standing Committee on Drug Courts by Chief Justice Carol Hunstein of the Georgia Supreme Court.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011


Happy New year!

~Welcome 2011~


The year of 2010 was a great one for Reconnecting Families, Inc.  The organization continued to grow and prosper, while the participants have been working hard to maintain their progress in Drug Court.  2010 saw the community truly reaching out and embracing the Mission of Reconnecting Families, Inc.  In 2010 restaurants, theaters, computer database companies, homes, schools, ballet academies, housing developments, Cobb County employees, and so many more reached out to offer their support to the amazing things that Reconnecting Families, Inc has to offer their community.


It is time now to think about 2011.  Are you settling in at work, after the holidays, and thinking of those things you didn't do last year? Do you have that pen and pad out primed and ready to jot down those NY's resolutions? Does one resolution say "help my community" or "get involved"?  Perhaps Reconnecting Fammilies, Inc is the perfect place to start!  Contact us to find out ways to help:


Maybe you would like to donate clothes, furniture or money?

call us:

770.528.2291

Start now!!  What does Reconnecting Families, Inc need?  We need help spreading the word.  Share this entry on your Facebook page.  Please ask your friends to join us on Facebook:



Email this blog to friends in Cobb County with a willingness to help!

May all your New Year's wishes come true!


 

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

The Grinch Who Stole Christmas...

Family Drug Court Holiday Party 2010

Reconnecting Families, Inc wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday season!  A special  thanks to the good people of Cobb County that make reconnecting Families, Inc possible.

Here are a few snap shots of the Family Drug Court holiday party, all thanks to the amazing people that own and run The Strand (more about The Strand here).  The Strand offered a trumpeters ballad of Christmas music, a little girl's sweet singing and a viewing of The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.  These happy images should fill everyone with joy for the rest of the season:

































MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Santa Claus is Coming to Town!

Casa Montessori

Just before the holidays is a great time to experience some holiday goodwill from our community.  Every day is Christmas for Reconnecting Families, Inc (because the community, Courts and local businesses never fail to offer support to our amazing participants) but it never hurts to get a little extra just before the holidays.

Caroline Sierra of the Casa Montessori school (learn more about their amazing school here) heard about our program and stepped into action.  Caroline knows Judge Stedman and understands the value of what the Drug Courts do every day. She organized a children's book, clothing and household item drive and what a success!  Santa's satchel (i.e. our clothes closet) is literally bulging with warm clothes, books and toys for all the little hands and hearts of the children affected by their family members addiction.  We are so thankful to be able to provide our participants with a closet they can count on to help support themselves and their children as they struggle to get themselves clean.  Don't we all need one less thing to worry about?

A BIG thanks to Caroline Sierra and the Casa Montessori school!

Classic Santa Claus Clipart



The Georgia Ballet

Just when we thought the holidays couldn't get any jollier, another organization made a little girl's dream come true.   A drug court participant named Vicki has been a true inspiration as she embraces her sobriety and is actively using the system to help herself.  Vicki's 5 year old daughter Katie has a dream to become a ballerina.  Judge Stedman and the Reconnecting Families, Inc team approached the Georgia Ballet (read more about The Georgia Ballet here) with a difficult request.  Will you make Katie's dream come true?  Within days the amazing folks at The Georgia Ballet worked a Christmas miracle and found the funds to offer Katie a ballet scholarship complete with ballet clothes and a recital costume!

Won't we all enjoy our holidays more knowing that Katie's dancing the Nutcracker in her dreams Christmas Night?


Another BIG thanks to The Georgia Ballet!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

We Get By with a Little Help From our Friends....

It has been an amazing year of growth for the Reconnecting Families, Inc Family.  RF has been blessed with donations and assistance in spite of the questionable economy.  In addition, the genorosity of the Cobb County community was evident on December 9th, 2010 as the Cobb County Friendship Club presented Reconnecting Families, Inc with a donation.  The Friendship Club is an organization of county government employees who give back to the community by donating a portion of each paycheck to assist charitable organizations and fellow employees. Since its inception in 1972, the club has donated more than $1.3 million to local charities and provided more than $250,000 to county employees who faced financial crises.

See the event here:


Judy Sheppard announces the recipients



Judge Stedman accepts the Honor

All the Excited Recipients



Reconnecting Families, Inc. was able to offer thanks to the Hygun Group for being such an integral part of the team.  See the pictures of Reconnecting Families, Inc offering thanks to Hygun Group at the Cobb Chamber First Breakfast:







Friday, December 10, 2010

Faces of Angels...



On December 4th, 2010 the First Baptist Church of Marietta hosted a Breakfast with Santa party in their facility.  First Baptist invited the women of Family Dependancy Drug Court and their children to share in the special event and to offer their children a holiday celebration. 

In the words of Justin O'Dell (Chairman Elect of Reconnecting Families, Inc) to the mothers who attended:


At Thanksgiving and Christmas, we are reminded of the blessing in our lives.  Please know that you each are a blessing to the Cobb County and Marietta communities, especially to me and the folks whom I am closest.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of Reconnecting Families, thank you all.  You have given us wonderful stories to share.  You have given us smiles and reasons to brag.  You have given us an opportunity to talk about hope, success and bright futures at a time when people want to talk about bad news.  You have given us the chance to devote our time, talents and treasure in making an investment in you and in your children.  There is no greater asset in the world than people.  A simple investment in the lives of those around you will pay dividends forever.  You provide those dividends each and every day.  It is our privilege and honor to support you, to know you and to help you in little ways to recover and to succeed.  Each day, we are all honored to be a small part of this program.

On behalf of the First Baptist Church of Marietta, thank you all.  You have given us moments of your lives, big and small, which we will always treasure.  You have shared your hardest moments and your greatest accomplishments.   You have given us the gifts and blessings of watching your children laugh, smile and play.  For those that have graduated, you have provided the finest example of redemption, humbleness and inner strength.  For those that have yet to graduate, you have provided us the promise that we will have a continuing chance to help where needed.

You all remain in our hearts and prayers.  May you each enjoy the peace and blessings of Christmas.

Truly,

Justin O’Dell
Attorney at Law