Red Ribbon School Presentations

The Red Ribbon Campaign, the nation’s oldest and largest drug prevention program, annually reaches millions of young people during Red Ribbon Week, celebrated from October 23-31 each year.

 

The National Family Partnership (NFP) is proud to announce the theme for the 2025 Red Ribbon Week: “Life Is A Puzzle, Solve It Drug Free.™” This inspiring theme, submitted by Cheryl Holsapfel, Digital Art Teacher, and Carter Weinmann from Solon Middle School, highlights how every choice we make fits into the bigger picture—just like a puzzle coming together. It serves as a reminder that a drug-free lifestyle helps build a stronger, brighter future, one piece at a time

 

Organized by the National Family Partnership, the Nationwide Red Ribbon Campaign originated in response to the tragic murder of Drug Enforcement Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena in 1985. Camarena was tortured and killed in Mexico, sparking a nationwide movement where parents and youth began wearing Red Ribbons as a symbol of their commitment to raising awareness about the devastating impact of drugs in America.

 

The Red Ribbon Campaign remains a powerful way for individuals and communities to unite and visibly demonstrate their stance against drugs. Its mission is to foster a unified commitment towards achieving a drug-free America.

Hill Country Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse provides FREE presentations to the community. These presentations are age-appropriate and focus on the history of Red Ribbon Week and how to live a healthy and drug-free life.

We anticipate a high volume of requests each year and will make every effort to accommodate yours. Please note that submitting a presentation request does not guarantee confirmation.

For any questions, please contact presentations@hccada.org