Pubdate: Mon, 01 Aug 2005 Source: Journal News, The (NY) Copyright: 2005 The Gannett Company, Inc. Contact: http://www.nyjournalnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1205 Author: Kenneth Goldberg THE PULL OF ILLEGAL DRUGS I have been following the recent articles and viewpoints concerning the spate of visible heroin overdoses in the last few weeks with concern and sadness. It is almost one year since my son tragically overdosed from other drugs. I struggle every day to understand what goes through the minds of young adults and teenagers that leads them down a path so dangerous and life threatening. The DARE programs in place are wonderful starting points for teaching our young children the dangers and consequences of drug and alcohol abuse. Unfortunately, as our children move on to middle school and high school, the outlet for discussion and learning about this subject matter is reduced at the most critical time in the development of their attitudes about drugs and alcohol. Peer pressure is increased, freedom to explore is expanded and the availability of these substances is plentiful. I have decided the best way to make my son's memory last is to create a foundation, the primary function of which will be to work with existing drug abuse programs and to educate teenagers and young adults on the dangers of substance abuse. The Kyle Goldberg Memorial Foundation has been established for this purpose. My hope is that by speaking to teenagers and young adults first hand and working with existing agencies, we can make a difference. Substance abuse is a very real, very large problem in our community and all over our country. Lives are at stake, and through visible continued efforts to teach our children we can reduce the types of headlines we are all too familiar with. If you would like more information about The Kyle Goldberg Memorial Foundation, please visit our website at www.2-save.org. Kenneth Goldberg, Suffern - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl