Community Intervention

James F. Crowley


 

James  F. CrowleyJames F. Crowley, President of Community Intervention, Inc., has traveled over 4 million miles in his 25 plus years of training adults who work with at-risk youth. He is a nationally recognized trainer and a keynote speaker at national conferences. Mr. Crowley's areas of expertise include:
  • student assistance programs
  • support group facilitation
  • alternatives to suspension
  • community mobilization
  • children of alcohol/drug dependent families
  • children of divorce
  • ATOD intervention.

James Crowley and the Community Intervention training staff have taught thousands of youth workers to establish student and community assistance programs. The Community Intervention model he developed encourages all community systems to work together to help troubled youth. Mr. Crowley has been recognized for his efforts by both national and local organizations. In 1998, the Pennsylvania Association of Student Assistance Programs awarded Mr. Crowley a Visionary Award for his contributions to the student assistance field. In 2003, the National Association of Children of Alcoholics awarded him for his contributions in the COA field.

Mr. Crowley is the executive producer of two award-winning educational films and several instructional videos. He is the author of several books on student assistance and community mobilization.

Mr. Crowley received his Master's Degree from the College of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. Prior to entering the ATOD field he worked for 10 years as a teacher and administrator in both public and private schools. He is a former Board President for the National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA), and a proud parent and grandparent.