Drug-Free Tennessee participates
each year in National Night Out Against Crime by distributing the Truth About
Drugs booklets to neighbors.
In the last month alone, there have been nearly one hundred crimes
reported by the Nashville police department just in the Edgehill neighborhood.
In response, Drug-Free Tennessee will join community partners, neighbors and
police for National Night Out Against Crime to put an end to rampant crime and
drug violations.
Night Out Against Crime is meant to stop crime before it starts. It was
designed to heighten awareness; generate support for, and participation in,
local anticrime programs; strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community
partnerships; and send a message to criminals letting them know that
neighborhoods are organized and fighting back, according to natw.org.
This year marks the 34th annual event held to combat drug use and
prevent crime. This is the 9th year that
Drug-Free Tennessee has participated in the Nashville festivities.
Neighborhoods frequently celebrate with a mix of food, dancing, information
booths and crime forums to help promote safer living.
Rev. Brian Fesler, regional coordinator for Drug-Free Tennessee, says, “Youth
today are having to make decisions about drugs at a younger age. We need to get
them reliable information so they can make educated choices.”
Drug-Free Tennessee is the local chapter of the Foundation for a
Drug-Free World, which provides booklets with information on how drugs affect
the body and mind, what a dealer might say, and common street names to young
people know how to avoid them. The materials are available free of charge, and
can be obtained through drugfreeworld.org.
For more information on National Night Out, visit natw.org. For
more information on Drug-Free Tennessee or to order materials, visit
drugfreetn.org.
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