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CCHS Drug Awareness

Clay Free Press by Clay Free Press
November 16, 2015
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Riley Taylor and Sara Bass pledge to be drug free.
Riley Taylor and Sara Bass pledge to be drug free.

Information, awareness, education, and compassion were the topics of conversation during the CCHS Drug Awareness presentation. Students filled the auditorium for a heartfelt, yet cold-hard-facts line up regarding the effects that drug use presents. Lt. Napier with the Charleston Police Drug Task Force, The Eric Workman Foundation and Nicole Aboud presented. With West Virginia’s drug overdose epidemic, CCHS is taking initiative to help students cope with issues of drugs in our community. The stories shared will have an everlasting impact on students. Teaching the children of today will set a solid foundation for the future of tomorrow. A banner was presented from the Eric Workman Foundation and was signed as a pledge to be drug free. It now hangs as a reminder of lives lost and hope for all lives that can be saved with a single promise.

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