SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Prevention Network has implemented some recent key changes, including a move to a new headquarters in Syracuse and a new logo as well. Prevention Network describes itself as “one of Central New York’s most trusted voices in substance misuse prevention, a steadfast advocate for wellness, and a vital resource for community […]
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Prevention Network has implemented some recent key changes, including a move to a new headquarters in Syracuse and a new logo as well.
Prevention Network describes itself as “one of Central New York’s most trusted voices in substance misuse prevention, a steadfast advocate for wellness, and a vital resource for community health,” per its announcement.
The organization now operates at 538 Erie Blvd West in Syracuse. It was previously located at 906 Spencer St. in Syracuse.
The new headquarters is designed to be more welcoming, more accessible, and more reflective of the communities Prevention Network serves. It includes dedicated areas for collaboration, training, and client support.
“This space gives us room to grow and to invite our partners, neighbors, and supporters into the work,” Donna Knapp, executive director of Prevention Network, said in the announcement. “We want people to feel that this is their Prevention Network. Because it is.”
The refreshed logo is a “bold symbol of connection, care, and collective strength,” the Prevention Network contended. The three figures beneath the rising arc represent the individuals, families, and communities Prevention Network serves, and the bridge of support that unites them. It “reflects the organization’s deep commitment to standing alongside people at every stage of life, through education, coalition-building, and community-driven care,” per its announcement.
“This moment is about more than just a move — it’s a movement,” Knapp said. “We’re stepping forward with a renewed identity and unwavering purpose, one that reflects the strength of our mission, the impact of our work, and the deep commitment we hold to the community we proudly serve.”
In developing its new logo, Prevention Network partnered with Encore Media Agency, a strategic-communications firm located in Syracuse.


