Pubdate: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 Source: Didsbury Review, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 The Didsbury Review Contact: http://www.didsburyreview.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2381 GETTING MADD ABOUT DRUGS AND ALCHOHOL On Dec. 19 the students of DHS were shown the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) multi-media presentation "Mind Control". The message delivered was clear: if you have put marijuana or alcohol into your body it affects your mind and you are no longer in control of your choices, your decisions, your responses. If you use these substances, make a decision and firm plans that under no circumstances will you drive a vehicle. It's that simple and clear. MADD's program was brought to the school by Katharine Smith, the Family Wellness Worker for DHS, Ross Ford, Midway and Outreach Schools. The significant cost of the show was generously donated by a local business that strongly believes in programming that delivers these valuable messages to youth. Christopher's Welding Ltd. sponsored MADD's program without hesitation and has also provided a second financial donation for a youth motivational speaker planned for late spring. In presenting the Wellness Program with this funding, Chris Overwater says, "CWL believes that today's youth are much more socially conscious than we ever were at their age. They are trying to make better choices in a social atmosphere that contains many more distractions than we ever faced. Anything that we can do, either personally or as a company that can help provide support to them in order to aid them in making the proper decisions to protect themselves, their friends, and their families is not optional, but a responsibility that we take seriously. "We believe in being proactive in our community, not reactive. Didsbury youth are great kids, with a great future, and they deserve the tools to ensure they can fulfill their futures to the utmost. Hopefully these programs can help them make the right choices to achieve that and we are thankful for the opportunity to support them." Other community funding has come from both our local Thrift Stores and Mountain View Credit Union. These monies have facilitated all students at both schools hearing speakers from the Crisis Center in Red Deer and students from Midway and Ross Ford seeing Quest Theatre's production of The Field, a play about tolerance, inclusion and kindness-themes that are consistent with the schools' character education and moral intelligence goals. Harmattan Gas Co. and the Parent Advisory Council at Ross Ford have also committed the necessary funding for a surprise performer in March. Without this kind of meaningful support from corporate citizens, many of these excellent learning opportunities might be unavailable to our students. These interesting and unique eductional programs touch hundreds of students in our schools in valuable and important ways. A huge thank you is deserved and extended by Katharine Smith, the staff and the students. We truly appreciate your contribution to the wellness of our children. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine