RED RIBBON WEEK - OCTOBER 23-31 In Westminster,
Colorado What is Red Ribbon Week? An ideal way for
people and communities to take a visible stand against
drugs and to show their personal commitment to a
drug-free lifestyle through the symbol of the Red
Ribbon. Why? The Red Ribbon Campaign was started when
drug traffickers in Mexico tortured and murdered Kiki
Camarena, a DEA agent, in 1985. Congress declared the
last full week of October as “Red Ribbon
Week”. This began the continuing tradition of
wearing and displaying red ribbons as a symbol of
intolerance towards the use of drugs. The mission of
the Red Ribbon Campaign is to present a unified and
visible commitment toward the creation of a DRUG-FREE
AMERICA. 2008 National Red Ribbon Week Theme Display or
Wear a Red Ribbon: • To create awareness
concerning the problems related to the use of tobacco,
alcohol and other drugs. • To Support the
decision to live a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.
Sponsored locally by: P.O. Box 1532, Westminster, CO
80036 www.drugfreecommunity.com