The Prevention Council moves to new offices at the Mill
In a proactive move to reduce overhead and to attempt
to cushion the effects of an uncertain fiscal climate, the Prevention Council
has moved from its long-time quarters on Phila Street to smaller offices at the
Mill, 125 High Rock Ave. All programs and
initiatives remain intact.
“I am extremely grateful to Tom Roohan and Amy
Sutton at Roohan Realty, and also to Bonacio Construction for creating a
workable arrangement for us,” said Executive Director Heather Kisselback. “They
were patient with our transition process, and very attentive to our budget and
our needs.”
Certain amenities and utilities--including heat,
electric, and janitorial services--are included in the monthly rent at the
Mill, and provide a substantial annual savings. Reducing overhead was an
important consideration, with funding from two large federal grants ending in
2013-14.
“We had an excellent relationship with our past
landlords, Dan and Mary Conboy, and we were sorry to leave our old space,”
Kisselback said. “But this is the reality we’re facing right now.”
Aside from the address at the new location,
everything else at the agency remains the same, including e-mail addresses and
phone numbers.
The Prevention Council has provided services to Saratoga County residents for more than
30 years, giving young people the skills to choose healthy behaviors, providing
families with the tools to foster positive child development, helping
communities build environments that support healthy choices, and helping
schools build supportive climates for students. For more information, visit www.preventioncouncil.org.
--Jennie
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