Westminster Area Community Awareness Action Team is 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization based in the City of Westminster, Colorado.[1]
Founded | 1981 |
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Dissolved | June 6, 2022 (41 years) |
Type | Nonprofit Corporation |
Registration no. | 19871719760 |
Focus | Drug Abuse Prevention |
Location | |
Area served | City of Westminster, Adams County School District No. 50 |
Method | Education |
Website | drugfreecommunity |
Taken from the group's bylaws:
- "The corporation believes that the use of drugs by our nation's young is a societal problem. Therefore, all segments of society must be involved in its solution. With parents, health professionals, law enforcement officials, court officials, educators, legislators, media, business, government agencies, religious groups, concerned individuals, and young people themselves, working collectively toward a common goal, the goal can be achieved. A commitment is needed by each of us if our young people are to have the opportunity to grow up drug free."
Origins
editWestminster Area CAAT was formed in 1981 with the name Westminster-District 50 DARE. The organization changed their name to Westminster Area CAAT on April 18, 1989.[2]
Programs
editWestminster Area CAAT plans and organizes several events that recur monthly and annually in order to support its mission of promoting a healthy, drug-free lifestyle in the community.
Red Ribbon Week
editRed Ribbon Week is celebrated every year from October 23–31. Westminster CAAT offers several resources to community schools in order that they observe this event. For many years, both the City of Westminster and Adams County School District 50 have issued a proclamation designating the observation of Red Ribbon Week.[3]
School / Community Meetings
editMeetings occur monthly from September to May. Attendees include area school administrators, personnel, parents, law enforcement, community agencies and nonprofit organizations. Members of the community are encouraged to attend. Topics range from bullying, substance abuse, drug trends, recreational marijuana legalization, human trafficking, and gang activity.
Just Say No Week
editJust Say No Week is held every year during the first week of May. Many activities occur throughout the school district, including the sponsoring of a poster contest by Westminster Area CAAT. Students in first through fifth grade are encouraged to submit a poster that artistically portrays the theme of that year's Just Say No Week.[4]
Youth Conference
editYear | Theme | Keynote Speaker(s) |
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2014 November | Keeping My Selfie Drugfree! | Shaun Derik |
2014 March | Are You in Control? | Keith Davis, Josh Sosa |
2013 | Like Me for Me, Because I'm Drug Free | Johan, JP Butler |
2012 | Be Your Own Hero | |
2011 | Embrace Your Inner Child | |
2010 | Not Held | "No Speaker" |
2009 | Who's On Your Team? | Susie Vanderlip |
2008 | Is It In You...To Live Above The Influence | |
2007 | What's On Your Playlist? | |
2006 | Another Generation of Drug Free Heroes | |
2005 | ALOHA: We Welcome A Drug-Free Lifestyle | |
2004 | Be Smart, Be Strong, Be Drug-Free...Survive | |
2003 | Being Drug Free...Priceless | |
2002 | Look In The Mirror: Can You Live With What You Don't See? | |
2001 | It's My Anti-Drug | |
2000 | Choose Carefully, Stay Smart | |
1999 | Character Becomes Destiny | |
1998 | Life. Where Are You @? | |
1997 | Catch The Wave - Positive Drug Free Attitude | |
1996 | Life Doesn't Have A Reset Button | |
1995 | Dare To Dream | |
1994 | Drugs Are Not An Option...Life Is | |
1993 | Strength In You-th | |
1992 | Electric Youth | |
1991 | Peer Energy | |
1990 | Too Good For Drugs |
Positions on Issues
editAmendment 64
editWestminster Area CAAT adopted an opposing position on ballot measure Amendment 64, which would allow the "personal use and regulation of marijuana" for adults 21 and over in Colorado.[5]
Funding / Awards
editFor the year 2012, Westminster Area CAAT has received competitively awarded small grants from the Legacy Foundation and Wells Fargo (third year awarded).
Dissolution
editThe CAAT Board of Directors voted to dissolve the agency and this was announced on their Facebook page on June 6, 2022.[6] The nonprofit was continuously active for 41 years.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Westminster Area CAAT Homepage
- ^ Colorado Secretary of State Webpage
- ^ District 50 Insider, October 11, 2012
- ^ Westminster News, June 28, 2012
- ^ VoteNoOn64.com List of those opposing Amendment 64
- ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-10-09.