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            Enter to win $1,000 for your school and an iPad for the home with 
			Red Ribbon Week's new contest 
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            [October 
			10, 2013] 
            MIAMI -- The National Family 
			Partnership is announcing a national contest for its 28th annual Red 
			Ribbon Week, Oct. 23-31. The Red Ribbon Week public service campaign 
			helps parents and teachers prevent youth drug and alcohol abuse. | 
        
            | Here's how to enter to win $1,000 for your K-12 school and an iPad 
			for the home: 
				
				Students bring the 
				Red Ribbon Week message home by working alongside parents to 
				decorate their front door, mailbox or fence with a red ribbon 
				and this year's theme "A Healthy Me Is Drug Free."
				Take a photo with 
				the family and your Red Ribbon Week decoration, then upload to
				redribbon.org/contest 
				by Nov. 4 (must be 18 or older to upload the photos). 
				The voting begins. Ask family and 
				friends to vote for your entry at
				redribbon.org/vote Nov. 
				5-19. There will be 10 winners from regions across the U.S. Winners will be announced at 
			redribbon.org on Dec. 6 and recognized at winning schools 
			throughout December.  
			 "Students will once again take Red Ribbon Week's message of 
			prevention home to their neighborhoods with this national contest," 
			said Peggy Sapp, the NFP's volunteer president. "By decorating their 
			homes together with this year's Red Ribbon theme, families carry the 
			message to their communities." Red Ribbon Week, the nation's oldest and largest drug prevention 
			campaign, reaches more than 80 million people nationwide.  
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			 The Drug Enforcement Administration is co-sponsoring this year's 
			national contest. "DEA is excited to partner with the National Family Partnership 
			on this contest that empowers communities to come together to talk 
			about the drug problem," said DEA Administrator Michele M. Leonhart. 
			"Red Ribbon Week is also when we honor DEA Special Agent Enrique ‘Kiki' 
			Camarena, who made the ultimate sacrifice to keep our communities 
			safe." The NFP president added: "Take the Red Ribbon Week pledge across 
			America to help children grow up safe, healthy and drug-free." For contest information, visit
			redribbon.org/contest.
			 
			[Text from 
			National Family Partnership news release] 
			
			The National Family Partnership was established in 1980, and is a 
			national leader in drug prevention, education and advocacy. Its 
			mission is to lead the nation's families and communities in 
			nurturing the full potential of healthy, drug-free youth. NFP 
			created the Red Ribbon Week campaign in response to the 1985 
			abduction and murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. |