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Red RibbonParent / School Planning Guide

2012

RED RIBBON CAMPAIGN® l OCTOBER 2 3RD-3 1 ST

www.redribbon.orgwww.redribbon.org

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RED RIBBON THEME2012

The Red Ribbon Campaign® is now the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation reaching

millions of young people during Red Ribbon Week®, October 23rd - October 31st each year.

W H AT I S R E D R I B B O N W E E K ?It is an ideal way for people and communities to unite and take a visible stand against drugs. Show your personal commitment to a drug-free lifestyle through the symbol of the Red Ribbon, October 23 - 31st.

W H Y ?The Red Ribbon Campaign® was started when drug traffickers in Mexico City murdered DEA agent Kiki Camarena in 1985. This began the continuing tradition of displaying Red Ribbons as a symbol of intolerance towards the use of drugs. The mission of the Red Ribbon Campaign® is to present a unified and visible commitment towards the creation of a DRUG - FREE AMERICA.

W H O ?Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership, a National Family Partnership affiliate, is the sponsor of the National Red Ribbon Week® Celebration. We are helping citizens across the state come together to keep children, families and communities safe, healthy and drug-free, through parent training, networking and sponsoring the National Red Ribbon Campaign®.

W H Y S U P P O R T T H E N AT I O N A L T H E M E ?A theme unifies each year’s campaign and helps to broadcast one message creating a tipping point to change behavior.

H O W ?Plan a Red Ribbon celebration. Order and display Red Ribbon materials with the National Red Ribbon Theme. Proceeds from the sale of Red Ribbon theme merchandise helps support prevention programs across America. Order for your family, students, staff, patients, employees and customers and encourage them to wear the red ribbon symbol during Red Ribbon Week®, October 23rd - 31st.

T h e p r o u d s p o n s o r s o f t h e N a t i o n a l R e d R i b b o n C a m p a i g n ® For more information visit us at www.InformedFamilies.org

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M e s s a g e F r o M T h e P r e s i d e n T

The Evaluation and Effectiveness of Red Ribbon Week® By Peggy Sapp, PresidentInformed Families

Have a fantastic Red Ribbon Week® 2012!

Frequently, people ask two questions about Red Ribbon Week®, the National Family Partnership’s Anti-Drug Campaign held each October 23rd-31st since 1986. The first question is usually Is Red Ribbon Week® effective? and the second question is Has Red Ribbon been evaluated? Satisfactorily answering both questions will depend heavily on the background and perspective of the person asking the questions and will vary in each community setting. From my perspective and experience as the President and CEO of Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership and the Volunteer President of The National Family Partnership, my answers to these questions are as follows:

• Red Ribbon is an Environmental Agent

• Red Ribbon is designed to be an awareness campaign which gets information to the general public about the dangers of drug abuse.

• Red Ribbon is designed to be an experiential learning lesson for children and adults.

• Red Ribbon is designed to get people talking with other people and working on activities that will help rebuild a sense of community and common purpose.

• Red Ribbon is designed to help parents and schools deliver an effective drug prevention curriculum.

• Red Ribbon is designed to create CRITICAL MASS which is necessary to reduce destructive social norms/behaviors and promote positive social norms/behaviors.

• Red Ribbon is designed to be positive and fun— two things necessary to maintain good mental health.

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h a s r e d r i b b o n b e e n e v a l u a T e d ?Red Ribbon specifically, has not been evaluated. However, Red Ribbon is based on scientific principles for substance abuse prevention. The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy as well as federal departments of Education, Justice, and Health and Human Services supports the following principles that have been tested through rigorous research methods.

Six Prevention StrategiesCenter for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP)

Information DisseminationPrevention EducationAlternative Activities

Community-Based ProcessesEnvironmental Approaches

Problem Identification and Referral

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, 1992. Prevention Primer

Evidence-Based Principles for Substance Abuse Prevention

1. Address appropriate risk and protective factors for substance abuse in a defined population.

2. Use approaches that have been shown to be effective:

a. Reduce the availability of illicit drugs, alcohol, and tobacco for the under-aged through laws and policies

b. Strengthen anti-drug-use attitudes and norms through sharing information and engaging in activities

c. Strengthen life skills and drug refusal techniques

d. Reduce risk and enhance protection in families by setting rules and communicating

e. Strengthen social bonding

f. Ensure that interventions are appropriate for the populations being addressed

3. Intervene early at important stages and transitions

4. Manage programs effectively by ensuring consistency, training staff and volunteers, and monitoring and evaluating programs.

Office of National Drug Control Policy, Executive Office of the President of the United States

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Red Ribbon Activities Guide, References and ResourcesFor a listing of references and resources, or to order an

activities guide go to www.InformedFamilies.org.

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i T T a k e s a C o M M u n i T y T o T e a C h P r e v e n T i o n

How can you celebrate Red Ribbon Week®?

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s C h o o l sWear Red Shirt DayPlan essay contests, poster contests, and journalismcontestsDecorate the interior and exterior of your schoolDecorate your homeroom doorInvite parents and families to a special health fair oreducation programOrganize a Red Ribbon RallyOrganize a Miles of Quarters Campaign

b u s i n e s sWear Red Ribbons and distribute to your employeesDisplay Red Ribbons and posters on the interior andexterior of your buildingPlace a Red Ribbon message in your advertisementsand monthly statementsSponsor a SchoolSponsor a Classroom

g o v e r n M e n TWear Red Ribbons and distribute to staff andemployeesDisplay Red Ribbons on interior and exterior of cityand county buildingsEncourage police and fire departments to participatein Red Ribbon ActivitiesDisplay Red Ribbon Car Magnets on all yourgovernmental carsInclude Red Ribbon Message in employee pay checksand in utility bills, etc.

l a w e n F o r C e M e n TWear Red Ribbons and distribute to staff and officersDisplay Red Ribbon Car Magnets on all your patrol carsOffer to speak at community programs on alcohol andother drugs

F a i T h b a s e dDistribute Red Ribbons at your servicesGive drug-free message in the sermonInclude a special Red Ribbon insert in bulletinsHold prayer vigils for those affected by the use of drugs

M e d i C a lDisplay a basket of Red Ribbons in the waiting roomlobby for patients and family membersDisplay the Red Ribbon message with posters and bannersin your facility

M e d i aWear Red Ribbons and distribute to your employees,TV Anchor person, news reporters, etc.Inform the community about the Red Ribbon Campaign®,encourage them to participate

e v e r y o n e !Celebrate National Plant the Promise Week – October23-31st! During Red Ribbon Week® schools, businesses,families and youth across America will plant bulbs thatwill bloom and serve as a reminder to stay drug-free.In most regions bulbs that are planted during October,will bloom in April, during National Alcohol AwarenessMonth. Order your bulbs today!

COMMUNITY WHEEL

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be C o M e a re d ri b b o n Ce r T i F i e d sC h o o l i n Flo r i d a

Why Certify Your School?Receive national recognition for your school’s efforts to:

• Produce safe, healthy drug-free kids • Increase parental involvement in schools • Improve academic performance • Improve awareness and social norms around alcohol and drug use

Parents and teachers, ask your school to get Red Ribbon Certified.Schools go through a rigorous review of how they promote a healthy school environment. Students will be impacted in the following ways:

• Better Academic Performance • Higher Graduation Rates • Lower 30-day Use Rates • Less Binge Drinking • Lower Alcohol and Drug Initiation Rates

For more information please go to

www.redribbonschools.org

The Red Ribbon Campaign® is the largest universal prevention campaign in the nation.Since 2005, over 40 schools nationwide have already received the honor or Red Ribbon certification. The Red Ribbon Certified Schools® (RRCS) program as-sesses and celebrates the successful efforts of schools in the prevention of substance abuse among youth.

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sa M P l e re d ri b b o n Pr o C l a M aT i o n F o r lo C a l go v e r n M e n T s

no w Th e r e F o r e be i T re s o lv e d ,that the City of _________________________ does hereby proclaim October 23 - 31, 2012, as RED RIBBON WEEK® and encourages its citizens to participate in drug prevention education activities, making a visible statement that we are strongly committed to a drug - free state.

Mayor __________________________________

Attest __________________________________

City Clerk _______________________________

In the hope that you will lend your support through the above proclamation, we respectfully request that the documentation be forwarded to Informed Families following Red Ribbon Week® for display at our headquarters.

Whereas, Alcohol and other drug abuse in this nation has reached epidemic stages; and

Whereas, It is imperative that visible, unified prevention education efforts by community members be launched to eliminate the demand for drugs; and

Whereas, Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership is sponsoring the Florida Red Ribbon Campaign® offering citizens the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to drug-free lifestyles (no use of illegal drugs, no illegal use of legal drugs); and

Whereas, The National Red Ribbon Campaign® will be celebrated in every community in America during “Red Ribbon Week®”, October 23-31; and

Whereas, Business, government, parents, law enforcement, media, medical, religious institutions, schools, senior citizens, service organizations and youth will demonstrate their commitment to healthy, drug-free lifestyles by wearing and displaying Red Ribbons during this week long campaign; and

Whereas, The State of Florida further commits its resources to ensure the success of the Red Ribbon Campaign®;

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r e d r i b b o n M e d i a a l e r T

Informed Families would like to notify the media in your area about your plans to celebrate Red Ribbon Week®. Don’t delay - let the world see how you keep kids and communities safe, healthy and drug-free!

To receive media coverage, please print the following information and return to us via fax or email no later than two weeks before your event.

Fax: 305-856-4815 Email: [email protected]

Name of Organization: _______________________________________

Date of Event: ______________________________________________

Location of Event: ___________________________________________

Time of Event: __________________________# of Participants: _______

Details: ___________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

Contact Person:_____________________________________________

Phone: ( ) ______-____________ Fax: ( ) ______-____________

Newspaper & TV to contact in your area:

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

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e n r i q u e C a M a r e n a r e d r i b b o n a w a r d

g u i d e l i n e sh i s T o r yEnrique (Kiki) Camarena was a Drug Enforcement Administration Agent who was tortured and killed in Mexico in 1985. Agent Camarena believed that one person would make a difference. His sacrifice serves as a catalyst to encourage others to make a visible commitment to eradicating drug abuse from our homes, schools, communities and nation. The National Family Partnership (NFP) and its network of individuals and organizations (including Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership) continue to deliver his message of hope to millions of people every year.

P u r P o s eThe Enrique Camarena Award recognizes and honors one person who has made a significant contribution in the field of drug prevention in Florida, and who personifies Agent Camarena’s belief that one person can make a difference.

C r i T e r i aNominees must: • Be an individual, not a corporation or organization • Be a professional, volunteer, community activist, or parent • Be a positive role model, committed to a healthy lifestyle • Have made an outstanding contribution in the field of drug prevention

g u i d e l i n e sNominations must be submitted with the attached Nomination Form.

Nominations may be made by a person or an organization.

Nominations should be in narrative form and no more than one (1) page in length and include the following:

• Specific achievements, such as new programs developed through nominee’s efforts • Specific programs, publications, etc., that the nominee has participated in which encourage and motivate others to take active roles in drug education and prevention • Leadership and organizational abilities of the nominee • Time and effort contributed by nominee • Success in recruiting and motivating others

One award will be given. The winner will be selected by Informed Families and announced in February 2013. All decisions are final. Nominations must be received by Monday, December 3, 2012. Late nominations will not be accepted. All nominations become the property of Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership.

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e n r i q u e C a M a r e n a r e d r i b b o n a w a r d

N o m i n a t i o n F o r mD e a d l i n e : M o n d a y, D e ce m b e r 3 r d , 2 0 1 2

Nominee: __________________________________________________

Adddress: ___________________________________________________

City: _______________________ State: _______ Zip: _______

Phone: ( ) _____ - ___________ Email: ______________________

Please check all that apply:

Professional Activist

Volunteer Parent

If nominee is employed and position is applicable, list position and organization:

__________________________________________________________

P e r s o n / o r g a n i z a T i o n M a k i n g n o M i n a T i o n :Name: _____________________________________________________

Adddress: ___________________________________________________

City: _______________________ State: _______ Zip: _______

Phone: ( ) _____ - ___________ Email: ______________________

Please mail to 2490 Coral Way, Miami, FL 33145 or email the completed form to [email protected].

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s i M P l e w a y s T o h e l P k i d s g r o w u P s a F e h e a l T h y a n d d r u g - F r e e

T h e # 1 r e a s o n k i d s g i v e F o r n o T u s i n g d r u g s i s T h e i r P a r e n T s . w h e n w e a s k k i d s w h a T T h e y w o u l d l i k e u s T o d o T o h e l P

w i T h T h e d r u g P r o b l e M , T h e s u r P r i s i n g a n s w e r i s “ T a l k T o o u r P a r e n T s a b o u T d r u g s .”

Informed Families, a 30 year-old, non-profit 501(C)(3) organization is a broad based, grassroots volunteer/parent organization that is affiliated with the National Family Partnership. To reduce demand for drugs, Informed Families has focused its efforts on education and mobilizing the community, parents and young people in order to change attitude thereby counteract the pressures in society that condone and promote drug and alcohol use and abuse. The organization educates families annually on how to stay drug-free and alcohol-free through networking and a series of programs and services.

T h e r e d r i b b o n C a M P a i g n ® : Celebrated annually on October 23rd -31st. The campaign began in 1985 in response to the death of Kiki Camarena, a DEA agent abducted and killed by drug dealers. The Red Ribbon symbol is used today as an opportunity to make a visible commitment against drugs and as a call to action. Informed Families is the Florida Sponsor of the National Red Ribbon Campaign®.

s a F e h o M e s s a F e Pa r T i e s ® : A parent pledge program asking parents to sign pledges that set guidelines for their children’s behavior. They promise to be present at any preteen/teenage party held in their home, to ensure no drugs or alcohol are present at the party to encourage drug, tobacco, and alcohol-free activities.

C o M M u n i T y a C T i o n T e a M ( C a T ) : CAT, a universal prevention program that provides a neighborhood response to the general population, assesses the needs of a particular neighborhood and works to involve the community in a drug awareness, prevention and education efforts.

g r a n d P a r e n T s r a i s i n g g r a n d C h i l d r e n : A program designed to develop grandparent support groups and provide positive alternative activities to grandparents and their grandchildren. Additionally families are given assistance in obtaining other social and financial services to improve the quality of life.

P a r e n T P i l o T k i T : A working binder, which contains a proactive training program to educate and involve parents of pre-teens and teenagers in substance abuse prevention. The Parent Pilot Kit can stand alone as an informational/educational tool, or be used as a training guide by parent peer groups in schools and the community. The Parent Pilot Kit has relevant agendas: information about communication, driving laws, drug charts, tobacco control, parental self-evaluations and instructions for starting parent peer groups.

l o C k y o u r M e d s ®A parent pledge which asks parents to monitor their prescription drugs in their medicine cabinet and in their homes. This brochure has an easy to use inventory card to allow you to record your medicines.

Other programs and services are offered by Informed Families include: a Family Resource Center and an interactive web site: www.InformedFamilies.org

Miami l Pensacola l Orlando

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J o i n t h e S p e a k e r s ’ B u r e a u

Do you believe in Drug Prevention?

Do you want to have an impact on kids staying Drug Free ?

Be a SpeakerAs an individual spread the word for kids to be Drug Free.

How?Join the Speakers’ Bureau and train to become a

Prevention Speaker at Red Ribbon Certified Schools®.

Don’t want to be a Speaker? It’s Okay Many other volunteer opportunities

are available to make an impact

Community Hours

Red Ribbon Projects

Safe Homes/Safe Parties Volunteers

Volunteer at our Headquarters and major events

Community Health Fairs

For more information about volunteering please contact:

Jorge Wood305-856-4886

Or [email protected]

Make a Difference

Take Action

Inspire Others

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Apr i l 1s t through June 30th The median age at which children begin drinking is 12 (NIDA, 2002). Young people who begin drinking before age 15 are four times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than those

who begin drinking at age 21. (CADACA, 1996) & (NIAAA, 2002)

WILL YOU HELP TO CHANGE THESE STASTISTICS?Safe Homes/Safe Parties Campaign®

A statewide initiative developed by Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership and implemented by parents of teens and pre-teens to ensure that drugs, alcohol and cigarettes will

not be permitted at parties held in their homes and discouraged at parties in the community

Parents take ownership of the program by signing a pledge that states that they will: - Set guidelines

- Not allow underage youth to drink alcoholic beverages or use tobacco or drugs in their home or places of business.

- Be present at all pre-teen and teenage parties held in their homes to ensure that no drugs, alcohol or tobacco are present.

- Encourage future drug and alcohol - free activities for underage youth.

While Safe Homes/Safe Parties® is a year - round education program, the campaign is most prevalent during the spring months - when school proms and graduations ceremonies occur.

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For more information please contact Amy Goldstein

at 305.856.4886 or [email protected] Families

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INFORMED FAMILIES PLEDGE

• Know where your teenager will be.• Personally contact parents of the party giver.• Be certain that alcohol, tobacco and other drugs will not be permitted.• Agree beforehand on a curfew.• Know how your teenager will get to and from the party.• Personally check with parents if your child stays overnight with a friend after the party.• If your teenager attends a party where alcohol, tobacco and other drugs were served by parents or allowed, it is important to: - Phone and discuss your disapproval with the parents. - Discuss the illegal ramifications with them. - Share notes with other parents. - Express thanks and support to parents and students within these guidelines.

There are many pressures drawing youth to the use of cigarettes, alcohol and other harmful drugs. The strongest pressures on the young adults are social/societal (including advertising & media) and the need for group acceptance. Many parents and their teenagers talk about appropriate guidelines in this area, yet continue to feel helpless. Some parents, wanting their teenagers to belong to a group, serve alcohol at parties to their teenagers and friends. When

parents work together, the pressure to serve or allow the use of illegal beverages, tobacco and other drugs will be significantly reduced. Don’t fall prey to the teen tactic, “But all the other parents let their kids do it.” Review the following guidelines and discuss them with your family and friends. Communicate what standards you expect to be followed. Support one another within families and from family to family.

• Plan in advance.• Agree to the rules ahead of time.• Know your responsibilities.• Anyone who leaves the party should not be allowed to return.• Welcome calls from other parents to discuss the party arrangements.• Notify your neighbors beforehand that a party is being given and will be supervised.• Notify police when giving a large party.• Plan to have food and plenty of non-alcoholic drink.• Plan some activities ahead: Movies, dancing, sports, etc. • Discuss the party afterwards.

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Name:

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Phone: ( ) Fax: ( )

Email:

School your child/children attends:

Signature:

Mail this bottom portion to Informed Families. You will recieve a decal in return.

INFORMED FAMILIES PLEDGESign the Pledge Today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I pledge to celebrate Family Day

Name: _____________________________________________________Address: _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________Tel: _____________________________________________________

Email: _____________________________________________________

FOURTH MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER

About Family Day

Send in your signed pledge and a photo of your family eating dinner together via mail or email to [email protected] by October 1st and be entered to win a Publix Gift Card.

The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University consistently finds that more often children eat dinner with their families, the less likely they are to smoke, drink, or use illegal drugs.

Created by CASA in 2001, Family Day – A Day to Eat Dinner with Your Children is a national effort to promote family dinners as an effective way to reduce substance abuse among children and teens. Family Day promotes and emphasizes regular family activities to encourage parent-child communication and encourages Americans to make family dinners a regular feature of their lives. Parental engagement is the single most potent weapon in preventing substance abuse among youth.

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OVER 3 MILLION U.S. TEENS ABUSE PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.1

EVERY DAY, 3,300 MORE CHILDREN BEGIN EXPERIMENTING WITH PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.2

70% OF CHILDREN WHO ABUSE PRESCRIPTION DRUGS ADMIT TO GETTING THEM FROM FAMILY OR FRIENDS.3

DID YOU KNOW?

1. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.2. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. A Day in the Life of American Adolescents: Substance Use Facts, 2007.3. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 2006 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.

Lock Up Your Medicine To Prevent Children’s Prescription Drug AbuseDue to the fact that prescription drugs, when used as prescribed, can improve one’s health, many teens

believe they are a safe way to get high. View the tips on the next page to keep your child safe from

prescription drug abuse. TAKE ACTION

DOWNLOAD AN INVENTORY CARD Keep your children safe by monitoring your medicine cabinet. SIGN AN E - PLEDGE

Take a s tand.www.informedfamilies.org/lym

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LOCK YOUR MEDSEvery day, 3,300 more children begin experimenting with prescription drugs.2

Seventy percent of those who have abused pain medication say they get the medication from friends and family.3 Prevent your children from abusing your own medication by securing your meds in places your child cannot access.

TAKE INVENTORYDownload your Home Medicine Inventory Card on www.nfp.org/lockyourmeds, write down the name and amount of medications you currently have and regularly check to see that nothing is missing.

EDUCATE YOURSELF & YOUR CHILDLearn about the most commonly abused types of prescription medications (pain relievers, sedatives, stimulants and tranquilizers). Then, communicate the dangers to your child regularly; once is not enough.

SET CLEAR RULES & MONITOR BEHAVIORExpress your disapproval of using prescription drugs without a prescription. Monitor your child’s behavior to ensure that the rules are being followed.

PASS IT ONShare your knowledge, experience and support with the parents of your child’s friends. Together, you can create a tipping point for change and raise safe, healthy and drug- free children.

PROPERLY DISPOSE OF OLD AND UNUSED MEDICATIONSFor guidelines on safe and proper disposal of medications, visit www.nfp.org/safemeddisposal.

You Hold The Key To Your Child’s Drug Free Future

Review the following guidelines for prescription drug abuse prevention and discuss them with family & friends

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s o C i a l n e T w o r k i n g F o r P r e v e n T i o n

Participating in Red Ribbon Week® just got even easier! Informed Families encourages you to participate to help us spread the message across America. All you have to do to participate is tweet or post on Facebook with any or all of the suggested language below to spread the word about Red Ribbon Week®: See the examples below, copy the language you want to use on your blog or social networking site and start spreading the message!

s a M P l e F a C e b o o k P o s T • The Best Me Is Drug Free® – and that’s why I am celebrating Red Ribbon Week (October 23-31).

• It’s Red Ribbon Week® and I am taking a stand against drugs. Join me. Take the pledge: www.redribbon.org/pledge

• Today, I’m honoring Kiki Camarena, a DEA agent who died while fighting substance abuse. Join me in celebrating Red Ribbon Week® 2012. Take the pledge: www.redribbon.org/pledge

• Today, I’m joining teens, parents, teachers, and other citizens across America in celebrating Red Ribbon Week® (October 23-31), the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation.

• Join me in celebrating Red Ribbon Week®. Our children have the right to grow up drug free – and we have the responsibility to make that happen. Take the pledge: www.redribbon.org/pledge

• I’m entering the Red Ribbon Photo Contest to win an iPad2 and $1,000 for my school. You can enter too at www.redribbon.org.

• I’m a teacher who believes in a drug free future for my students. Join me in celebrating Red Ribbon Week® (October 23-31)

• I’m a parent who believes in a drug free future for my children. Join me in celebrating Red Ribbon Week® (October 23-31).

s a M P l e T w e e T s • The Best Me Is Drug Free® – and that’s why I am celebrating #RedRibbonWeek (October 23-31).

• It’s Red Ribbon Week® and I am taking a stand against drugs. Join me. Take the pledge: www.redribbon.org/pledge

• Today, I’m honoring Kiki Camarena, a DEA agent who died while fighting substance abuse. Join me. Take the pledge: www.redribbon.org/pledge . #RedRibbonWeek

• Today, I’m joining teens, parents, teachers, and other citizens across America in celebrating Red Ribbon Week® October 23-31), the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation. #RedRibbonWeek

• Join me in celebrating Red Ribbon Week®. Our children have the right to grow up drug free – and we have the responsibility to make that happen.

• Take the pledge: www.redribbon.org/pledge. #RedRibbonWeek

• I’m entering the Red Ribbon Photo Contest to win an iPad2 and $1,000 for my school. You can enter too at www.redribbon.org #RedRibbonWeek

• I’m a teacher who believes in a drug free future for my students. Join me in celebrating Red Ribbon Week® (October 23-31). #RedRibbonWeek

• I’m a parent who believes in a drug free future for my children. Join me in celebrating Red Ribbon Week® (October 23-31). #RedRibbonWeek

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Would You Like To Become A Red Ribbon Certified School? Go to www.redribbonschools.org