| Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) |
The Civil Air Patrol Drug Demand Reduction program assists squadrons,
groups, wings, and regions to instill an agressive, positive,
drug-free attitude in Civil Air Patrol members, Air Force families,
DoD civilians, and school-age children . Our goal is to assist
getting cadets and adults involved in helping to make this a “Drug
Free Universe.”
The Drug Demand Reduction Program is chartered with the responsibility
to make CAP an environment that promotes and supports education,
community involvement, social responsibility and respect for individuals.
The DDR Program began in 1994 to support the "Air Force Family"
within 30 miles of an Air Force installation. Since that time,
the program scope has expanded to include the entire CAP organization
with a special emphasis on the Cadet Program.
We accomplish this through a comprehensive program that:
- Promotes CAP as a positive community service
lifestyle.
- Encourages youth to remain in school.
- Focuses on drug abuse education, prevention
and awareness.
- Provides positive activities as an alternative
to drugs and gang violence.
Through strengthening the Cadet Program and supporting our cadets
in a drug awareness program, we make the public aware that Civil
Air Patrol is doing something about drugs. Our cadets live with
drugs and alcohol abuse every day in school, in the neighborhood
and sometimes even within their families. By the time our cadets
graduate from high school, they will know someone who was killed
by a drunk driver or someone dead from drugs.
Civil Air Patrol cadets have the chance to “have a life”
as well as save lives. They want to extend that chance to others
through awareness programs and through sharing Civil Air Patrol
Programs with other kids. Civil Air Patrol cadets are already
part of the solution, whether through Students Against Drunk Drivers,
DARE, or similar programs in school, or through keeping their
lives clean.
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