St. Mary's Co. Red Ribbon Week Campaign Unites Community to Live Drug-Free

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LEONARDTOWN, MD (October 23, 2024) – This week during national Red Ribbon Week, the St. Mary’s County Health Department (SMCHD) is partnering with the St. Mary’s County Public Schools (SMCPS) in providing students activities that promote a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.

Red Ribbon Week is celebrated each year from October 23 to 31. Sponsored by the National Family Partnership, the Red Ribbon Campaign is the oldest and largest drug prevention campaign in the nation, reaching millions of young people.

This year’s Red Ribbon Week theme is Life is a Movie, Film Drug Free. The theme inspires individuals to play their part in fostering safe, healthy, and drug-free communities. From healthcare professionals to educators, parents, and beyond, the theme underscores the collective impact achievable through dedication and commitment.

“We appreciate our partnership with SMCPS in spreading the message of Red Ribbon Week each year to the students,” said Tammy Loewe, SMCHD Behavioral Health Division Director. “By living drug-free, our youth can become the best self they can be.”

“Partnering with the Health Department allows us to strengthen our community’s commitment to promoting a drug-free lifestyle,” said Charles Eible, SMCPS Director of Safety and Security. “By working together, we can give students the education and resources they need to make healthy choices and lead empowered, drug-free lives.”

Visit smchd.org/prevention for resources to help with drug prevention and recovery.

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