Concerned
groups of citizens from Windham and Raymond are joining forces to significantly
reduce or eliminate drug abuse in the lakes region. The coalition, known as Be
The Influence-Drug Free Communities, came together recently to begin the
preliminary work of preparing a federal grant application for $125,000 over
five years.
The
diverse collaborative, made up of community, school, youth, law enforcement and
business groups are targeting chiefly tobacco, alcohol and marijuana abuse, and
encourage more participation from most of the sectors.
The
group plans to gather data, write specific goals and develop an action plan to
identify factors that contribute and lead to poor decisions surrounding the use
of drugs and alcohol.
Windham
school officials say interested students will address these issues at a
“student summit” later this month. Windham High School student Alec Wurfel
created a Be The Influence logo that will be used throughout the educational
campaign.
At
their recent meeting as a coalition, some expressed concern that relaxed
attitudes and numerous proposals to reduce penalties for marijuana possession
in other communities send mixed messages to youth. One participant stated
flatly, “Kids (just) don’t know the reasons why they shouldn’t use.”
Should
the grant application be successful, the coalition hopes to conduct an
expansive educational campaign that will show all facets of the community,
young and old, how to Be The Influence
against substance abuse.
The
Drug Free Community effort is being coordinated by Opportunity Alliance of
South Portland. Similar programs have reported success in at least 13 other
Maine communities.
More
information can be obtained by consulting the Windham-Raymond RSU14 website or www.betheinfluencewrw.org.
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