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 Go Red for Red Ribbon Week!
Each year, from October 23-31, DEA and countless organizations across the country observe Red Ribbon Week. The White House also proclaims October as National Substance Use Prevention Month, meaning that we are less than one month from the start of this important time.
Through the Go Red for Red Ribbon Week initiative, we are reaching out to community, city, and state leaders to encourage the lighting in red of public landmarks (e.g., buildings, monuments, bridges) to raise public awareness and promote a drug-free lifestyle. Go Red for Red Ribbon is an opportunity to engage individuals, families, communities, schools, and organizations to come together to raise awareness, even virtually, on living a healthy and drug-free lifestyle. Photos can be posted on social media platforms and tagged #DEARedRibbon and #GoRed4RedRibbon.
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2024 Red Ribbon Patch Program Now Open
The DEA Red Ribbon Patch Program is designed to provide Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts the opportunity to earn a patch from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) by engaging in anti-drug activities in celebration of Red Ribbon Week.
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