Support Prevention this Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday is right around the corner, and the Mercer Council team invites you to support our mission to create healthy, safe and responsible communities across Mercer County!


On Tuesday, November 28th we are asking for the support of our partners, our collaborators, and our community. Mercer Council exists to create pathways to reduce substance-related challenges, and we have remained committed to this mission since our founding in 1978.

Throughout our 45-year history, our programs and services have been reviewed and developed in order to always provide the highest quality evidence-based prevention education and early intervention services to the community. Our various initiatives seek to meet individuals and families across the lifespan, with prevention education, recovery resources, and other supportive services that encourage healthier, safer and more responsible communities.

This #GivingTuesday, we invite you to make a donation to support Mercer Council’s programs and services, so that we are able to continue to impact students, parents, families and communities with education, support, and hope for the future.


Get a glimpse at some of our programs by viewing the gallery below. Click on an image to read more on our website. Visit www.mercercouncil.org/donate to make a donation in support of our work.

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