Pubdate: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 Source: Sun Herald (MS) Copyright: 2006, The Sun Herald Contact: http://www.sunherald.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/432 Author: Leigh Coleman, Sun Herald AWARENESS RIBBONS REINFORCE SCHOOLS' WAR AGAINST DRUGS JACKSON COUNTY - Every K-12 student in Jackson County received a red ribbon last week as part of National Red Ribbon Week, which is the largest drug prevention event in America. Singing River Services Prevention Department passed out more than 3,000 red ribbons with the phrase "Drug Free 24/7 - 365." National Red Ribbon Week was a campaign started when drug traffickers in Mexico City murdered Kiki Camarena, a DEA agent, in 1985. The continuing tradition of wearing red ribbons symbolizes the intolerance towards the use of drugs and to present a unified commitment toward a drug-free America. "This is a concrete reinforcement that we are at war against drugs and the future of our children depends on our constant attention to preventing drug use," said Dr. Sherman F. Blackwell, director of Singing River Services. Sherman and department employees are personally going to every school in the county passing out the ribbons to the students to show their support on the fight against drug abuse. "The prevention department at Singing River Services takes an active role in educating the schools in Jackson County about drug abuse throughout the year," said Nadine Wilson, prevention specialist. During National Red Ribbon Week, every school in the county will put on plays, display art projects and have special hat, sock and shirt days to promote the fight against drugs. For more information about drug awareness programs and National Red Ribbon Week visit www.ncada-stl.org or call 474-3399. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine