Immaculate Conception School in Monmouth, Illinois, held a poster contest with the title “Picture Me Drug Free.” Students were each given a piece of poster board with a picture of a camera attached. The assignment was to draw their ideas of what being “drug free” means to them. First, second, and third place winners received ribbons and disposable cameras. At your school, present a “Behind This Ribbon Is A Drug Free Kid” Gold-Foil Stamped Ribbon to everyone who designs a poster. Surprise the winners with “Drugs Don’t Make Cents” Change Purses in addition to disposable cameras.
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.
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Immaculate Conception School in Monmouth, Illinois, held a poster contest with the title “Picture Me Drug Free.” Students were each given a piece of poster board with a picture of a camera attached. The assignment was to draw their ideas of what being “drug free” means to them. First, second, and third place winners received ribbons and disposable cameras. At your school, present a “Behind This Ribbon Is A Drug Free Kid” Gold-Foil Stamped Ribbon to everyone who designs a poster. Surprise the winners with “Drugs Don’t Make Cents” Change Purses in addition to disposable cameras.