TADA – Teenagers Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse for 2009
We are a society that stands against drug and alcohol abuse. Our goal is to raise awareness within Victoria Park High School about the effects of drugs and alcohol. The following are some of our projects:
TADA held a badge campaign, introducing a new STAND badge. The STAND badge indicates that the learner will STAND with TADA against drugs and alcohol. Learners in Victoria Park had the opportunity to order a STAND badge and may wear it to show their support. It was well supported; the proceeds thereof were donated to SANCA.
TADA hosted some of SANCA’s items to raise funds for drug rehabilitation. Amongst some of the items were Gold Ribbons with an attached key to symbolize “the key to a better life,” stickers and tiny nail stickers. The Gold Ribbons were a highlight and many Victorians showed their support by wearing them for our Awareness Week.
TADA also held a drug-free world poster competition amongst learners at our school. The poster competition was funded by SANCA.
TADA once again arranged a guest speaker to address the school. The speaker, Aaron Liddell, not only educated us about everyday drug situations, but also shared some of his personal encounters and speed bumps. drug addicts. As most VP students learn after visiting, these recovering drug addicts are just like you and me. It is so amazing to see the courage and strength they have in overcoming their addictions.
A big thank you to Mr. Hutchinson, the Board, and the school for their support and participation.
What we do:
We, as the TADA board, are here to help anybody within the school who needs advice or help regarding drugs and alcohol.
We go out to visit Shepard’s Field, which is a drug/ alcohol rehabilitation centre and talk to the patients.
SANCA also comes out to train and teaches us about drug related things. We also do team building activities.
TADA arranges guest speakers to address the school.
The TADA board is not qualified to council people but is here to make you aware of these addictions and effects thereof.
I hope the future TADA board will remain active and spread awareness in the Victoria Park High School community.
STAY HIGH ON LIFE!
Michelle de Lange

