KANAB, UT –
Youth representatives from the Kane Community Youth Coalition (KCYC)
are headed to Washington, D.C. next week for the 26th Annual National
Leadership Forum for CADCA (Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America). They
will join over 2,500 substance abuse prevention specialists and advocates from
around the country for leadership training and education.
“We are so excited to be able to
spend several days with other youth, learning and honing our prevention
skills,” says Hailey Rogers, coalition president from High School. “We want our
community to be a better place, one that doesn’t suffer from the harmful
effects of drug and alcohol abuse.”
Hailey will join Kason Chavez and
Madilynn Terry in representing Kane County. The KCYC’s recent work in
Washington County includes encouraging restrictions on smoke shops with city
governments, educating elementary students on drug refusal skills, and working
on e-cigarette education in the community.
During the CADCA forum, they will
be trained on a wide range of topics, including prescription drug abuse
prevention, synthetic drugs and marijuana abuse, creating tobacco-free
environments, and developing policies to reduce underage and excessive
drinking.
The students will hear from Michael Botticelli, Director of the Office of National
Drug Control Policy, Congressman Hal Rogers (R-KY), and will have the
chance to meet with other U.S. representatives and senators on Capitol Hill.
CADCA’s National Leadership Forum
is the nation’s largest training conference for community prevention leaders (forum.cadca.org). More information about the KCYC can be found on their
Facebook page (Kane-Community-Youth-Coalition).
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