Analysis of Drugs and Alcohol 9
Spring
A. Hike for a Natural High
1) We will plan a hike and entitle that trek: “Take a Hike to a Natural High”. This activity will take planning efforts; but will ultimately show students that there are other natural, safer, law abiding ways to live and get a “natural high”. This will be an opportunity for students to get away from the dorms, experience a day in fresh, crisp nature, and have fun.
2) Drug awareness is a potential problem that residents may face within the residence halls, if not within their college experience. For the most part, students have been educated about the dangers and risks that come with taking drugs from previous experience (from high school or peers or parents) such addiction, legal consequences and even death. Our focus will be to not only divert activity from drugs, but to promote other things to do. Know your enemy.
3) Depending on the location to do the hike, vans may be needed, which would have to be requested with the appropriate paperwork. The length of time is also variable, but food might be needed as well depending on the length. It would be good to go on a hike and come back to food waiting.
4) Several employees should go so that one person does not feel overwhelmed by students.
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