October 2017 October is Red Ribbon week, and ITAT has been in full effect planning and executing plans to prevent tobacco use in our schools! We’ve advocated for healthy lives, and our positive examples make a difference! ITAT SOUTHWEST The team is pledging to be healthy and substance abuse free with their friends "Drag Not the Dragon, and Gary not the E-cig Guinea Pig" ITAT Southwest's President and Secretary ITAT Meet to Plan Upcoming Events National Red Ribbon Week (October 23-31) We are joining teens, parents, teachers, and other citizens across America in celebrating Red Ribbon Week (October 23-31), the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation. 2017 Red Ribbon Week Theme "Children of parents who talk to their teens regularly about drugs are 42% less likely to use drugs than those who don't, yet only a quarter of teens report having these conversations" Retrieved from redribbon.org Five Ways to Celebrate Red Ribbon Week Communicate & Pledge Educate Photo Contest Share it! #RedRibbonWeek Create Next Year's Theme Get Paid to Quit Smoking Upcoming Events Pasifika Enriching Arts of Utah (PEAU) Art Exhibit October 21 through January 2018 Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Art at Liberty Park (600 E 900 S, Salt Lake City) Save the Date
October 2017
October is Red Ribbon week, and ITAT has been in full effect planning and executing plans to prevent tobacco use in our schools! We’ve advocated for healthy lives, and our positive examples make a difference!
ITAT SOUTHWEST
The team is pledging to be healthy and substance abuse free with their friends "Drag Not the Dragon, and Gary not the E-cig Guinea Pig"
ITAT Southwest's President and Secretary
ITAT Meet to Plan Upcoming Events
National Red Ribbon Week (October 23-31)
We are joining teens, parents, teachers, and other citizens across America in celebrating Red Ribbon Week (October 23-31), the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation.
2017 Red Ribbon Week Theme
"Children of parents who talk to their teens regularly about drugs are 42% less likely to use drugs than those who don't, yet only a quarter of teens report having these conversations"