Red Ribbon Week Patch
Dear Boy Scout Leaders,
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) created a Red Ribbon Week patch to encourage and support Scouts who wish to learn about Red Ribbon and participate in local efforts to educate youth about the dangers of drug abuse.
Red Ribbon Week was established in memory of the sacrifices made to help keep our communities drug-free and encourage youth to lead healthy lives, free of drugs. Observed annually from October 23-31, Red Ribbon Week is a national celebration to promote youth education on the dangers of substance abuse.
The DEA encourages all Boy Scout groups to participate. Patches will be given to the first 25,000 qualifying Boy Scouts AND Girl Scouts.
All Boy Scouts (and Girl Scouts) are eligible to participate in the program. To earn the DEA Red Ribbon Week Patch, Scouts must complete the following:
- Each Scout leader or designee must submit the Intent to Partcipate form by Friday, October 5th, 2012. The online form is available at www.JustThinkTwice.com.
- Each Scouting unit or troop must coordinate or support a Red Ribbon Week activity.
- Each Scout must attend a drug prevention education session.
- Each Scout must take the DEA Drug-Free Pledge
- The Scout leader must submit the Activity Report upon completion of program requirements, no later than Friday, December 14th, 2012. The online form is available at www.JustThinkTwice.com.
Please review the Implementation Guide. Many of your questions will be answered through this guide.
For questions or comments on the program, please send email to [email protected] or call 202-307-7981.