DARE

Drug Abuse Resistance Education, or DARE, is a nationally recognized program which teaches school-age children the dangers of drugs and how to avoid peer pressure and situations subjecting them to tobacco, alcohol and drugs.  We know that by reaching children at an early age they are more receptive to drug prevention education. 

The objectives of DARE are to: equip elementary, middle and junior high students with the skills to recognize and resist social pressures that may lead them to experiment with alcohol, tobacco, and drugs; help students develop self-esteem; teach positive alternatives to substance abuse; develop skills for risk assessment and decision making; and, build students' interpersonal and communication skills. Call (334)501-3110 for more information.