In Harvard, Illinois, Jefferson Elementary School wanted to “Wipe out drugs!” Students were asked to bring in paper products to be donated to the Harvard Food Pantry. The wish list included unopened packages of tissues, paper towels, toilet paper, napkins, and paper plates. The classroom that brought in the most items won an ice cream party. For your school’s paper products drive, offer Good Character Kits as the prize. The afternoon before the day of your collection, send children home wearing “Show Good Character By Being Drug Free” Theme Day Stickers to remind them of this service project.
Leaders unite with the common goal of raising a generation of drug-free children who make healthy choices. The good news is that, thanks to creative approaches to anti-drug education, Red Ribbon Week has captured the attention of millions of young people.
Good Deeds
In Harvard, Illinois, Jefferson Elementary School wanted to “Wipe out drugs!” Students were asked to bring in paper products to be donated to the Harvard Food Pantry. The wish list included unopened packages of tissues, paper towels, toilet paper, napkins, and paper plates. The classroom that brought in the most items won an ice cream party. For your school’s paper products drive, offer Good Character Kits as the prize. The afternoon before the day of your collection, send children home wearing “Show Good Character By Being Drug Free” Theme Day Stickers to remind them of this service project.