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Working with the Public
DEA’s demand reduction program provides the public with current
and important information on the dangers of drugs. Many segments of the
public benefit from this information, and DEA’s field Demand Reduction
coordinators regular speakers at town hall meetings, seminars, training
sessions, educational forums and hundreds of other public events. The
Demand Reduction program engages parents, faith-based communities, medical
and other professionals and young people
Informing parents around the
nation about how drugs negatively affect families is a central element
of DEA’s Demand Reduction program.
Detroit Special Agent Rich Isaacson discusses drug trends with parents.
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| SA Isaacson addresses students, parents, and faculty. |
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On June 8,
2006, DEA hosted the first-ever national vigil for families
directly affected by the loss of a loved one to drugs. Over
500 people
gathered to share stories and emotions.
Young people
of all ages need to know about the dangers of drugs, and DEA’s
Demand Reduction program uses innovative and effective strategies
to deliver information to college, high school, middle school
and elementary school age young people around the country. |

Matt
Birk, Minnesota Vikings Center hosted a pizza party at the Vikings Headquarters
for a
local 4th grade class. Each student received a “Team Up Against
Drugs! Be a Winner-Be Drug Free” poster, designed by the DEA Demand
Reduction Coordinator. The seven Minneapolis-area
professional sports teams provided a drug-free athlete role model which
was used in the poster.
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