Pubdate: Tue, 28 Oct 2008
Source: Ottumwa Courier, The (IA)
Copyright: 2008 Ottumwa Courier
Contact:  http://www.ottumwacourier.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3687
Author: Lynne Zoulek

RED RIBBON WEEK BRINGS NEEDED AWARENESS

The last week in October marks a national tradition of Red Ribbon
Week.

The red ribbon symbolizes a need for action, enforcement and
compassion with issues of alcohol, tobacco and other illegal drugs.

Action can be done by taking a stand against drugs and alcohol. Talk
with kids about making health choices; they need to hear it from
several different sources: the school, their parents and community
members.

Enforcement of the law not only happens through the police, but
happens with the help of all individuals. If you know of someone who
is struggling with addictions to drugs or alcohol, get them assistance
to receive the help they need. Some addicts have said they wouldn't
have gotten help themselves, but they were glad to receive treatment
after they were turned in.

And lastly, compassion is an essential part of process of life. People
who are in recovery need compassion and friendship. In this same way,
family and friends of addicts need support, as well.

This is the message of Red Ribbon Week. I hope this message is carried
on this week and all year 'round.

Lynne Zoulek

Sigourney

Project Director

KC STAAR Project

(Keokuk County Schools Tactics

for Alcohol Abuse Reduction
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