FIFTH-GRADERS
WILL PARTICIPATE IN
RED RIBBON RALLIES ON MAY 20 and MAY 22, 2019
RED RIBBON RALLIES ON MAY 20 and MAY 22, 2019
Over 6,000 fifth grade students have been invited by InnerAct Alliance
to attend Red
Ribbon Rallies this month to encourage the choice of a positive
lifestyle without the use of drugs. Events will take place on Monday, May 20, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. and 11:30
a.m. at the Heartland Church, 225 Avenue B NW, in
Winter Haven for students in the Winter Haven/Haines City area and on Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at 9:30 a.m.
and 11:30 a.m. at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland for students in the greater
Lakeland area.
Prevention rallies focus on reinforcing critical substance abuse
resistance skills before students enter middle school. Facts show that the majority
of young people choose not to use drugs or alcohol. Instead, they find
effective ways to deal with everyday pressures and challenges in their lives
without resorting to substance use. The guest speaker is
Patrick T. Grady, a former middle and high school educator who travels
throughout North America inspiring and encouraging individuals to do their best
in their endeavors. Community leaders and law enforcement members will also be
on hand to encourage the choice of a positive, healthy lifestyle without the
use of drugs.
Students have been challenged to participate in the Fifth Grade Rally for The Facts Contest
and create original essays, poems, and posters that illustrate how they choose
to live
their lives drug free and convey the truth about how most young people do not
use drugs or alcohol. Contest winners will be recognized during the
rallies with cash prizes of $100, $50 and $25 awarded to overall first place
winners in each contest category.
The mission of InnerAct Alliance is to reduce the abuse and underage use of harmful substances
along with involvement in other risky behaviors through: Community Awareness
and Involvement; Prevention Education; Economic Support; and Leadership
Development. The 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency is proud to have provided
substance abuse prevention to the Hardee, Highlands and Polk County communities
since 1985 with services including science-based education in elementary and
middle schools, teen-driven social marketing, and awareness events that touch
the lives of youth, parents, families, businesses, faith-based organizations,
community groups and others with an important substance abuse prevention message.
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