is a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit behavioral health agency that was incorporated in 1998. The TASC model, which began in the 1970βs, has been evaluated and shown to be effective in linking offenders with treatment providers and increasing likelihood of successful completion of services. The model is an intensive form of clinical care coordination which balances the supervisory needs of the justice system, the participation requirements of social support systems, and the needs of the offender, his or her family, and community. By acting as an independent entity, TASC can integrate all of these needs into a service delivery plan tailored to the unique needs of each individual that is also responsive to the need for accountability, public safety, and efficient use of public resources. is an accredited and licensed agency and receives funding from the Mental Health and Recovery Board of Stark County and the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.