Rollins Graduate Counseling Program Receives the 2009 Community Partnership Award
October 22, 2009
The Center for Drug Free Living (CFDFL) awarded the Rollins Graduate Counseling Program the 2009 Community Partnership Award in recognition of more than 20 years of cooperative relations between these entities. Marking the first time in its history that the Community Partnership Award has gone to an academic institution, Associate Professor of Graduate Studies in Counseling Alicia M. Homrich accepted the award on behalf of the Rollins Graduate Counseling Program at a ceremony held in downtown Orlando in September 2009."It is a tremendous honor for the Rollins Graduate Counseling Program to be recognized, said Homrich."We are proud to support CFDFL's role in serving the Central Florida community with effective prevention, intervention and treatment programs for substance abuse."
