Monday, November 14, 2011

Girl Scouts learn anti-drug lessons

    ANSONIA - Girl Scout Troop 60500, with the help of Detective Gerald Tenney of the Ansonia Police Department, earned the Drug Enforcement Administration Red Ribbon Week patch.
    The mission of the Red Ribbon Week Patch is designed to provide Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts the ability to learn anti-drug activities in commemoration of Red Ribbon Week.
    The initiative seeks to empower young people to create, embrace, and strengthen their drug free beliefs. DEA aims to award a Red Ribbon Week Patch and Certificate of Participation to the first 20,000 qualifying Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts.

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