Our mission...
To provide quality substance abuse intervention, prevention, and treatment services leading to improved health, wellness, and security in the Brazos Valley.

Drug and alcohol addiction are not easy topics to discuss, nor are they easy to overcome. We know and we understand. For over 23 years, the Brazos Valley Council on Alcohol and Substance Abuse has been the only agency in the seven county area providing comprehensive and compassionate substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment services. We know how to help- take the first step and call us.
Our Mission...
*Zero Tolerance Community Coalitions Program
The community coalition program mobilizes partners at a grassroots level to form coalitions in the seven counties of the Brazos Valley to help reduce alcohol consumption by minors. Coalitions are made up of concerned community members ranging from youth, to parents, school and city officials, faith-based representatives, law enforcement and more.
Other Services
* Red Ribbon Campaign
BVCASA is the official Red Ribbon campaign organizer for the Brazos Valley Region. Activities include the Annual Enrique Camarena Award, Red Ribbon Carnival and educational programs throughout the Brazos Valley.
* Continuing Education Hours
Continuing education hours provided throughout the year for social workers, LCDCs, LPCs and LMFTs.
*Education Services
Highly trained, prevention-intervention specialists are available to speak to organizations on a variety of topics. Programs offering education, intervention and referral services can be tailored to meet the needs of any organization or business.
Treatment Services
* Mens Trinity Living Center Therapeutic Treatment Community
A 90-day residential program for men participating in a two year criminal justice continuum of care.
* Womens Therapeutic Treatment Community
A 90-day female transitional treatment center for those in the Criminal Justice Initiatives In Prison Therapeutic Communities.
* Supportive Outpatient Continuum of Care
An outpatient treatment program for people in Phase III of the TX Criminal Justice Initiative.
* REACH Intensive Outpatient Treatment
A minimum of 13 weekly hours of education, process groups, individual and family sessions. Clients are encouraged to participate in 12-Step support groups. Services are also available for adolescents.
* Aftercare
Two hours of direct service weekly for approximately 26 weeks. Continued participation in 12 step support groups encouraged. Case management and follow-up services also provided.
* Assessment Services
Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors (LCDC) will assess individuals to determine the degree of substance use, abuse, or dependency, and make appropriate referrals.
Intervention Services
* Brief Intervention Services
Screening services are conducted with the individual and family in order to determine the level of care needed. The individual can then be matched with the most appropriate level of treatment and setting. A referral for additional services may also be made by the counselor.
* Choices, Not Chances (Youth or Adult)
An 8 hour course that provides substance abuse history, information on current drug trends and how drugs affect the body. This course is also available for adults. The class is $30 payable at registration by money order.
* MIP Classes
State-approved Alcohol Awareness Classes are conducted in two 3 hour sessions on a monthly basis. Call for registration and information on dates and times. The class is $40 payable at registration by money order.
* DWI Classes
State-approved 12-hour Driving While Intoxicated classes for those convicted of driving while intoxicated. The class is $80 payable at registration by money order.
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