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Community Outreach
Youth and the Law: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Coronado Chief of Police Lou Scanlon was the special guest speaker at a community forum to provide information and answers about teenagers, drugs, drinking and the law. This informative program discussed laws pertaining to children, candid conversation about the prevalence of drugs in Coronado, and resources available to parents and/or teenagers in need of help. Representatives from Coronado Family University, Coronado High School PTO, Coronado Response Group and Coronado SAFE also took part in the forum.
The Drug Store
On March 20, 2008 in Spreckles Park and Granzier Hall, Coronado SAFE and the SAFE Coalition, along with local police and fire departments, federal law enforcement agents, federal prosecutors, local judges, attorneys, councilors, doctors, nurses, school teachers, parents and other volunteers presented The Drug Store for Coronado's 6th graders.
The Drug Store is a hard-hitting, realistic presentation of the consequences of substance abuse. Each 6th grade class viewed seven scenes (in seven different tents) that followed a fellow classmate actor as he/she went down the tragic path of substance abuse so often traveled by youth in real life.
For more information about The Drug Store including having an interest in hosting the event for your community, please contact Coronado SAFE.
Thank You, Volunteers!
Coronado SAFE realizes that you made many personal and professional sacrifices to volunteer for The Drug Store. We are very appreciative to you all. Without you, the event would not have been possible.
Thank You, Sponsors!
On behalf of the parents, volunteers, and participants of The Drug Store, Thank you...
Blue Bridge Coffee Roasters- Coronado, CA
Boney's Bayside Market- Coronado, CA
Vons- Coronado, CA
Albertsons- Coronado, CA
Bruegger's Bagels- Coronado, CA
Ye Olde Flower Shoppe- Coronado, CA
Awesome Artist- Coronado, CA
Coronado Middle School- Coronado, CA
Sacred Heart Parish School- Coronado, CA
... for your support!
Event Photos
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| Scene 3: Sentencing after caught stealing drugs |
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| Scene 5: Attempting to revive over-dosed patient |
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| Scene 1: Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) agents give presentation to participants about drugs and alcohol. |
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