DEC Awareness Day April 24, Cheatham Coalition Hosts Raffle to Promote Education
The Cheatham Coalition is set to host a raffle on April 24 in honor of Drug Endangered Children (DEC) Awareness Day, aiming to educate the public about the serious risks posed to children in drug-affected environments. Recent statistics reveal that in 2021, Tennessee had 52,771 children linked to drug-endangered allegations, underscoring the urgent need for community awareness and action. The coalition's initiative focuses on empowering parents, local shops, and consumers with essential knowledge and tools to safeguard youth from the harmful consequences of substance abuse. This event is part of a broader effort to engage the community in proactive measures against drug-related issues that impact families and children. The raffle not only serves to raise funds for educational programs but also acts as a catalyst for dialogue around the critical topic of child safety in the context of drug use.
By participating in this event, community members can contribute to a collective effort to protect vulnerable children. The Cheatham Coalition's commitment to this cause reflects a recognition of the profound impact that substance abuse has on families and the need for comprehensive support systems. As the event approaches, it highlights the importance of community involvement in addressing these pressing challenges and fostering a safer environment for children.