Pubdate: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 Source: Stars and Stripes - Pacific Edition (Asia) Copyright: 2006 Stars and Stripes Contact: http://www.estripes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1511 Note: LTEs require name, APO address and phone number. Author: Juliana Gittler, Stars and Stripes Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) IWAKUNI REVIVES DRUG AWARENESS PROGRAM DEFY Program Opens With Weeklong Camp in July MARINE CORPS AIR STATION IWAKUNI, Japan -- The Drug Education For Youth program, which aims to help children in military families develop positive and healthy life skills away from drugs, returns to Iwakuni this year after a six-year hiatus. The program differs from the 10-week school classroom-based DARE program -- Drug Abuse Resistance Education -- in that it uses volunteer community mentors and lasts for a year, said the new DEFY coordinator, Sgt. Elizabeth Lopez. Iwakuni had a DEFY program in the past but it died out in 2000. Base leaders decided to relaunch it this year, starting with a weeklong summer camp scheduled for July. The program brings volunteer mentors to work with children aged 9-12 at the camp and then throughout the year, during monthly events including field trips and meetings. "If the kids need help with something they can call the mentor, if they need to talk or help with their homework," Lopez said. The summer camp will run July 17-21 at Tokuji, a Japanese camp two hours from Iwakuni. There, with classroom training, organizers and mentors will lead participants on hikes, an adventure course, trust games and team-building exercises. Components include dealing with peer pressure, identifying positive qualities and strengths and weaknesses and of course avoiding drugs, alcohol and tobacco. There's even a physical fitness component. "That's definitely a big part of it," Lopez said. "But it's definitely not like Marine Corps PT." After completing DEFY, kids can return as junior mentors to the next group. About 15 students had signed up by last week. The program can accommodate 40. Lopez said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake