D.A.R.E is short for drug abuse resistance education. The advocates, senders of the message, are officers who enlighten kids with the correct knowledge to help them avoid negative influences and concentrate on their potential for future success. The goal of this program, which is the message, is to provide middle school children with the information and skills they need to live drug and violence free lives. They understand their audience is young and find ways to get the message across that they will understand. The advocates also make learning the information fun for them, such as having a dance and graduation ceremony. The receiver’s will give their feedback through answering questions and giving opinions to different topics.
This campaign helps establish positive relationships between students and law enforcement. Everyone should have the chance to grow-up healthy, safe and secure. This gives them the opportunity to have the knowledge to walk away from making bad choices. Society today however, is flourishing with challenges that could keep children from a positive life path, which is why this public advocacy is needed.
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