Pubdate: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 Source: Nogales International (AZ) Copyright: 2007 Nogales International Contact: http://www.nogalesinternational.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1615 Author: Jesse Froehling Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) MONEY APPROPRIATED TO FIGHT YOUTH METH ABUSE Nip the problem before it starts. That seems to be the philosophy behind some of the $66,832 appropriation to several community organizations to fight methamphetamine use in Santa Cruz County. Of four appropriations this week, three divert funds toward youth prevention, said officials at the Santa Cruz County Seeds of Change Office. That office is in charge of the appropriations. The Southeast Arizona Area Health Education Center received $5,000 to implement a teen outreach program with students in health career clubs at Nogales and Rio Rico High Schools. The outreach program is designed to meet the needs of adolescents during the transitional teenage years. The program includes community service projects and drug prevention awareness with an emphasis on methamphetamine. The Nogales Police Department received $3,000 to conduct anti-drug outreach activities throughout the city with the assistance of "Daren the Lion." Daren is the official mascot of Drug Abuse Resistance and Education, the youth drug prevention program. Like the health education program, Daren focuses on the prevention of the drug among youth through early education. The Community Coalition of Eastern Santa Cruz County received $900 to conduct anti-drug outreach activities for students in local schools. The coalition will first focus on 10 middle schools with approximately 2,580 students. The activities include a Power Point presentation, Fooled by the Streets, which was developed by a youth community member with the assistance of the Juvenile Detention Education Department. The idea is to give the students first-person experience about life in jail and other consequences of meth abuse from someone their own age. The last part of the appropriation gave $4,100 to the Santa Cruz County Probation Department to monitor the use of meth among offenders. The hope is that the observation will assist law enforcement and other agencies in understanding the impact of meth use in the county. The appropriations are only a part of the entire grant. The $66,832 grant will be broken up into a four-pronged attack on meth. Nearly $17, 500 will support a media initiative-one that is designed to address drug use specifically among Hispanic youth in the county. Daren the Lion is only a small part of an entire ad campaign aimed at area youth. The second part of the grant goes towards a community and school-based prevention initiative that increases knowledge about the ill effects of methamptheatmine use and abuse. The Southeast Arizona Area Health Education, Community Coalition of Eastern Santa Cruz County and Santa Cruz County Probation Department appropriations all fall into this category. The last two objectives are to develop law enforcement initiatives to help out local efforts and to conduct training initiatives for law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, service providers and community members to help develop a comprehensive strategy to combat abuse of the drug, the Seeds of Change office said. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman