
MADE Ross Co Drug Free Clubs
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"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men"
Frederick Douglas
Chillicothe Gazette Article
So how do we prevent teens from experimenting or giving into peer pressure? By giving students a logical exit from a tough situation. The offer from a friend or neighbor to try a drug can be a powerful, intimidating situation. DFCA's approach to preventing student drug abuse gives members the ability to say “I Can’t, I might get tested”. In addition, Drug Free Clubs creates perfect opportunities for parents to talk to their child about drug abuse, and then reinforces each member's good choices through discounts, free items, special event days, and recognition in the community and at school for choosing to be drug free.
Student Leaders at the Ohio Statehouse

The cost to implement and maintain the program will equate to roughly $100 per student.
Please consider at least sponsoring 1 student, but every dollar will help to give our children the tools to choose a Drug Free Lifestyle and help change our culture in Ross County.
All donations are tax deductible, fundswill be managed through the Foundation of the First Capital Rotary Club.
MADE Ross County Drug Free Clubs Facebook

Drug Free Clubs of America Website

Drug Free Clubs of America combines:
1. A reasonable excuse to escape peer pressure.
2. Prompted moments and guidance for parents to communicate with their child.
3. Continuous tangible rewards encourage members to make ongoing healthy decisions.
This creates a potent drug avoidance recipe to benefit EVERY TEEN.
Frederick Douglas
Chillicothe Gazette Article
So how do we prevent teens from experimenting or giving into peer pressure? By giving students a logical exit from a tough situation. The offer from a friend or neighbor to try a drug can be a powerful, intimidating situation. DFCA's approach to preventing student drug abuse gives members the ability to say “I Can’t, I might get tested”. In addition, Drug Free Clubs creates perfect opportunities for parents to talk to their child about drug abuse, and then reinforces each member's good choices through discounts, free items, special event days, and recognition in the community and at school for choosing to be drug free.
Student Leaders at the Ohio Statehouse

The cost to implement and maintain the program will equate to roughly $100 per student.
Please consider at least sponsoring 1 student, but every dollar will help to give our children the tools to choose a Drug Free Lifestyle and help change our culture in Ross County.
All donations are tax deductible, fundswill be managed through the Foundation of the First Capital Rotary Club.
MADE Ross County Drug Free Clubs Facebook

Drug Free Clubs of America Website

Drug Free Clubs of America combines:
1. A reasonable excuse to escape peer pressure.
2. Prompted moments and guidance for parents to communicate with their child.
3. Continuous tangible rewards encourage members to make ongoing healthy decisions.
This creates a potent drug avoidance recipe to benefit EVERY TEEN.
Organizer
Chris Scott
Organizer
Chillicothe, OH