to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Here’s how you know

Dot gov

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Https

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( Lock A locked padlock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

  • Drug Info
    • Paraphernalia
  • Drugs & Your Family
    • Accidental Exposure: Drugs and Young Children
    • Medications in Your Home
    • Signs of Drug Use
    • Social Media: Understanding a Teen's World
    • Talking to Your Child When You Suspect Drug Use
    • True Stories
    • Using Over-the-Counter Medication Safely
    • What You Should Know About Marijuana Concentrates/ Honey Butane Oil
    • What’s Happening in Your Child’s School
    • Why do Teens Use Drugs?
  • News & Media
    • Latest News
    • Emerging Drug Trends
    • Tracking Drug Use and Other Drug-Related Statistics
  • Consequences
    • Drugged Driving—What You Should Know
    • How Do Drug Overdoses Happen?
    • How Drugs Alter Brain Development and Affect Teens
    • School Failure
    • State and Federal Drug Laws
    • Treatment and Recovery
    • True Stories
    • VIDEO: Taking Prescription Drugs to Get High—A Bad Idea
  • Get Involved
    • DEA Museum
    • DEA Red Ribbon Week Patch Program
    • Get Involved in a Community Anti-Drug Coalition
    • National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
    • National Recovery Month 2021
    • Operation Prevention
    • Red Ribbon Week is Oct. 23-31
    • Upcoming DEA 360 Events
  • Search
  • Menu
Home
  • English
  • Spanish
  • DEA Publications
  • Get Updates
  • Find Help
  • Menu

Main Menu

  • Drug Info
  • Drugs & Your Family
  • News & Media
  • Consequences
  • Get Involved
  • Search
  • Menu

Video: Red Ribbon Patch Program

LAST UPDATED:
 

Click here for more information on the Red Ribbon Week Patch Program.

 

Red Ribbon Patch Program Video

[Red Ribbon Patch Program logo appears on the screen with the text: Red Ribbon Patch Program]

[Images of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts with text:  Red Ribbon Patch Program]

The DEA Red Ribbon Patch Program is designed to provide Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts the ability to earn a patch from the Drug Enforcement Administration by performing anti-drug activities in celebration of Red Ribbon Week, which is October 23-31.

[Text appears on the screen:  Red Ribbon Week October 23 – 31.  Image of Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts.]

This initiative seeks to empower young people to create, embrace, and strengthen their drug free beliefs.

[Text appears on the screen:  How do you earn the DEA Red Ribbon Patch?  Image of Red Ribbon Patch Program logo.]

How do you earn the DEA Red Ribbon Patch?

[Text appears on the screen:  How do you earn the DEA Red Ribbon Patch?  Images of Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts.]

Each Scouting unit or troop must coordinate a Red Ribbon Week activity in the community or school.

Each Scout must attend a drug prevention education session

Each Scout must take the DEA Drug Free Pledge.

[Text appears on the screen:  The Leader must submit the activity report by the due date.  Images of Boy Scouts.]

After completing the program requirements the Scout leader must submit the activity report by the specified due date.

[Just Think Twice logo appears on screen with Red Ribbon Patch Program logo]

Find more information about the Red Ribbon Patch Program.

 

Footer

  • About this site
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
  • Useful links
    • DEA Publications
    • Drugs & Paraphernalia
    • Find Help
    • Just Think Twice
    • Campus Drug Prevention
  • About DEA
    • Accessibility
    • DEA: Who We Are
    • FOIA
    • U.S. Department of Justice
    • U.S. Department of Justice EEO Policy
    • Legal Policies and Disclaimers
    • USA.gov
Home
This is a United States Government, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) website. The inclusion of a link on this website does not constitute an official endorsement, guarantee, or approval by DEA.