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

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. News & Media
  3. Utah Teen Wins 1st Place in Anti-drug PSA Contest

Utah Teen Wins 1st Place in Anti-drug PSA Contest

Last Updated: Wednesday July 28, 2021


(June 14, 2018)  The wait is over – winners of the latest Operation Prevention Video Challenge have just been announced!

WaitingtoDie_screenshot
Screenshot from the Grand Prize winning video "Waiting to Die." 

Porter Christensen, of Pine View High School in Utah, won first place and a $10,000 scholarship for his video “Waiting to Die.” In the video, Porter takes viewers inside the mind of one teen’s decision to misuse prescription opioids.

“Having to operate the camera while being the actor is challenging, but incredibly satisfying when I see my finished product. I hope that through my writing, editing and music, my peers are able to comprehend the emotion I tried to convey,” he said.

Palmer Williams of Hillgrove High School in Powder Springs, Georgia snagged second place and a $5,000 scholarship for his video “One Bad Choice.” Third place and a $1,000 scholarship went to Calvin Simon, Elijah Mitchell, Hassiara McNeal, and Jessica Ohlsen from the Atlantic County Institute of Technology in Atlantic County, N.J. for their video entitled “This Isn’t You.”

The People’s Choice prize went to Garrett Miller, Ayanna Fourte, Robert Smith and ZaQuan Muhammad of Kenwood Academy in Chicago, Illinois. for the video “Don’t Do It (Music Video).”  For their efforts, the group will receive a trip to the DEA’s Training Academy in Quantico, Virginia for an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the facility.

All of the scholarships are provided courtesy of the DEA Educational Foundation.

As part of the annual PSA contest, high schoolers nationwide created and submitted videos warning against the dangers of prescription opioid misuse and heroin use. The winners were decided by a panel of judges from Discovery Education and the DEA, community leaders, educators, and communications experts.



Watch the Winning Videos Below

 

WaitingtoDie_screenshot_thumb

First Place: "Waiting to Die"

Created by Porter Christensen, of Pine View High School in Utah. Watch.

OneBadChoice_ss

Second Place: "One Bad Choice"

Created by Palmer Williams of Hillgrove High School in Powder Springs, Georgia. Watch.

ThisIsntYou_ss

Third Place: "This Isn't You"

Created by Calvin Simon, Elijah Mitchell, Hassiara McNeal, and Jessica Ohlsen from the Atlantic County Institute of Technology in Atlantic County, N.J. Watch.

DontDoIt_ss

People's Choice: "Don't Do It (Music Video)"

Created by Garrett Miller, Ayanna Fourte, Robert Smith and ZaQuan Muhammad of Kenwood Academy in Chicago, Illinois. Watch.

 

Featured Articles
Marijuana and lungs
Lung Cancer Diagnosis Comes 2.8 Years Sooner for Smokers of Both Tobacco and Marijuana
Beware illicit fentanyl
Illicit Fentanyl PSA
Woman uses a phone
Suicide Prevention Lifeline Transitions to 988
Wyatt Williamson
Wyatt's Story

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.