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Bordentown Residents Against Drugs

 

 
New Members Are Welcome
Our meetings are virtual via the Microsoft Teams Meeting platform. 
Email Ms. Jodie Glenn ([email protected]) if you would like to join us.   
 
2025-2026 Meeting Dates
October 21, 2025
January 20, 2026
March 17, 2026
May 19, 2026
 
BRAD Mission Statement
The Bordentown Residents Against Drugs organization facilitates the coordination and communication between citizens, community groups, municipal government, schools, businesses and faith communities to address substance abuse issues and promote a healthy community within the City of Bordentown and the Township of Bordentown Municipal Alliances.
 
 
Who We Are
BRAD is a Municipal Alliance Program funded through a grant from the Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (GCADA).
 
 
Alliance Coordinator
Ms. Gina Ficarotta
City of Bordentown
 
Alliance Chairperson
Ms. Jodie Glenn, Supervisor of Special Services
Bordentown Regional School District
 
Ms. Nell Geiger, Student Assistance Coordinator
Bordentown Regional High School
 
Bordentown Regional High School is featured in the NJEA article "Bridging the Gap"
 

BRSD Mental Health and Wellness Resources

Children's System of Care Substance Use Treatment Services

CSOC is a Division within the NJ Department of Children and Families.  CSOC serves children, adolescents, and young adults with emotional and behavioral health care challenges, developmental and intellectual disabilities, & substance use challenges.

On September 30th, Bordentown Regional HS welcomed Burlington County's Hope One for Youth van. Students picked up mental health resources and participated in Prevention Plus's "Chalk the Walk" initiative.
800 purple flags line the entrance of the City of Bordentown Municipal Complex. Each flag represents a life lost to overdose in Burlington County between 2019 and 2024.
 
The City of Bordentown and BRAD are proud to support the Purple Flag Initiative - a solemn reminder of the devastating toll the opioid crisis has taken on our community.
 
Behind every flag is a name, a face, a family, and a story that matters. By honoring them, we renew our commitment to awareness, prevention, recovery, and hope.
 
💜 Together, we remember.
💜 Together, we fight stigma.
💜 Together, we keep hope alive.
 
Bordentown Regional High School - Teen Pep
BRAD is proud to sponsor our students and the positive work they do!
 
Middle school students participated in Sticker Shock with Mr. McQuarrie, Ms. Glenn and Prevention Plus of Burlington County.  Sticker Shock is a campaign that reminds our community of the implications of selling and providing alcohol to underage youth.
Support L.E.A.D (Law Enforcement Against Drugs) by donating used clothing.  Drop off locations are at Bordentown Regional High School and Bordentown Regional Middle School.
We are proud of the BRHS Don't Text and Drive club for installing this sign for our community.