Pubdate: Tue, 26 May 2009
Source: White Mountain Independent, The  (AZ)
Copyright: 2009 White Mountain Independent
Contact:  http://www.wmicentral.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4808
Author: Sean Dieterich

PLAAD WANTS MORE PEOPLE TO GET INVOLVED IN DRUG FIGHT

PINETOP-LAKESIDE - Blue Ridge High School Assistant  Principal Dave 
Clark wants the Pinetop-Lakeside  Advocates Against Drugs to be 
effective in the  community. And to do that, he says, the 
organization needs help from the community.

PLAAD is a non-profit organization with 501-3c status.  Clark said 
the organization is ready to help in the  fight against drugs, but he 
would like to see more  people in the community become interested and involved.

"Now we just want to get our name out there," he said.

PLAAD started as an advisory group while Clark was a  member of the 
Pinetop-Lakeside Town Council. The  organization was officially 
formed in November 2007, to  help combat drug use among the youth in 
the community.

Clark, PLAAD president, said his role in the  organization stemmed 
from personal feelings, having two  kids of his own.

"I have a 7-year-old and a 10-year-old at home," he  said. "I've seen 
things change here on the Mountain the  10 years we've been here."

The organization got $1,500 from the Town of  Pinetop-Lakeside to get 
started and has also received  some financial assistance from Navajo 
County and the  Major Crimes Apprehension Team.

The committee has members representing a variety of  organizations, 
from the town and Pinetop-Lakeside  Police to the Blue Ridge School 
District and the Yellow  Jacket Learning Center.

The committee has a list of objectives: pooling  community resources 
to support youth and their  families, provide information and 
education to youth  regarding drug abuse, develop programs and 
alternative  activities for youth and encourage community 
involvement. Clark said their current focus is on kids  from grades 4-8.

"We want to have that impact early on," he said.

To help meet their objectives, PLAAD has sponsored a  variety of 
projects, including the second annual Drug  Summit at Northland 
Pioneer College back in September  and student/parent informational 
nights at the schools.  Clark said they have had a drug awareness and 
a  technology awareness "Date Nite."

"There were 110 people in attendance that first night,"  he said.

While PLAAD focuses some of its energy in preventing  conventional 
drug use, such as marijuana, heroin and  meth, Clark said he also 
wants to raise awareness to  "rampant" alcohol and prescription drug abuse.

According to results of the 2008 Arizona Youth Survey,  34.8 percent 
of eighth graders have tried alcohol and  15 percent have tried 
prescription drugs, with those  numbers increasing as the student 
reaches their senior  year of high school.

It is for that reason that PLAAD, Clark said, wants to  make the 
youth center a kind of information center as  well, providing kids 
with information on drug abuse,  alcohol abuse and how to deal with it.

"PLAAD is just trying to do all it can to provide  information," he said.

Clark said PLAAD currently has five passionate members  on its board, 
but he would also like a full board of  nine members. He said that 
way, the committee could be  more effective in meetings and projects.

"We want board members who are willing to be  workhorses," he said. 
"You need to get as much input as  you can from people."

PLAAD does accept donations, being a non-profit  organization, but 
members are also working on obtaining  grants to keep it running and 
sustainable. Clark said  with the drug war getting tougher and 
tougher, it would  be important to have an organization that can make 
a  heavy contribution.

"I feel like we're losing the drug war and that  frustrates me, 
extremely," he said. "We've got to get  our cause out there. We've 
got to get people informed."

PLAAD meetings are scheduled every last Monday of the  month at 3:30 
p.m. at the Town Hall board room. For  more information on the 
Pinetop-Lakeside Advocates  Against Drugs or to get involved, call 
Dave Clark at  (928) 368-6328, ext. 802.
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