Foundation for a Drug-Free South Celebrates Red Ribbon Week
Do drugs, or don't? Unfortunately, that is the question that faces all too many teens every day.
- (1888PressRelease) October 14, 2011 - Annually, Red Ribbon Week is celebrated across the United States to bring drug awareness and prevention to the public eye. It is observed during the last week of October.
The Foundation for a Drug-Free South will be celebrating all week long. "We have lined up seminars to give in schools and will continue our campaign to distribute the Truth About Drugs materials in every county of the Tennessee," says Brian Fesler, who coordinates the Foundation activities in Nashville. The Foundation will deliver a Truth About Drugs seminar to schools in Benton, Union and Montgomery Counties. They will also be participating in two fairs where they will distribute their booklets.
"The Truth About Drugs are informational booklets that provide a complete understanding of what these drugs do to you. After reading it, a person would have to be crazy to even pick up a drug," says Fesler.
The Foundation for a Drug-Free South is the local chapter of the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, an international education initiative which provides hundreds of thousands of educational booklets for youth and adults alike to learn the hazards of drugs. The Foundation for a Drug-Free World is based in Los Angeles, CA and can be found online at www.drugfreeworld.org. It is sponsored in its drug education work by members of the Church of Scientology and private donors.
To receive a seminar on the dangers of drugs, e-mail drugfreesouth ( @ ) gmail dot com.
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