Pubdate: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 Source: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Copyright: 2007 Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas Contact: http://www.star-telegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/162 Author: Bryon Okada, Star-Telegram Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) DEFYING DRUGS, A YOUTH AT A TIME FORT WORTH -- Five years ago, Deezmond Henson was a young at-risk student, seemingly headed for a brief, violent life on the streets. But he went to a military-style summer camp as part of DEFY -- Drug Education for Youth -- and things turned around. Now he's headed to the University of North Texas. On Saturday, Henson, 18, delivered a simple message to this year's 67 DEFY campers: "Stay away from drugs, and keep those you care about away from drugs." What Is DEFY? A program aimed at 9- to 12-year-old at-risk youngsters that is designed to discourage alcohol and drug abuse, school failure, delinquency and violence. It is an offshoot of a drug-reduction initiative begun by the Navy in 1992. A partnership with the Justice Department's anti-drug, anti-gang Weed and Seed program was formed in 1996. This is the eighth year for DEFY in the Metroplex. What Happened Saturday The commencement ceremony for a weeklong summer camp recognized this year's 67 campers. Also, 50 volunteer mentors -- gleaned from the military personnel stationed at Naval Air Station Fort Worth -- attended, as did the campers' families. What Was The Best Part Upon hearing Henson speak about making it to college, the audience erupted in applause. What Was The Camp Like Up at 0600. The style included military drills, said camp director Eileen Dickey, an air traffic control chief for the Navy. Classes focused on drug denial, peer pressure, role models and self-esteem. Camp also included physical training and educational trips. Was The Camp Mandatory Or Voluntary All participants applied for the camp, as did a parent or guardian. Mentors were selected from a group of volunteers. What Comes After The Camp The camp is Phase 1 of a yearlong, multistep program that includes mentors continuing the relationship with the youths during the following school year. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath