By Staff Reports
(Honolulu)– The Associated Students of Mililani High School and health education students partnered with the Hawaii Meth Project yesterday for a “Trojans Don’t Meth Around” rally to raise awareness about the dangers of meth use and empower students to become advocates of the Meth Project’s “Not Even Once” message. During the rally, there was a special performance by Blank Canvas, who promote their drug-free message through dance, and entertainment by the Power 104.3 radio crew and the Hawaii Army National Guard. Students created signs displayed at the rally describing the risky outcomes that are associated with meth use.
Students participated by signing a “Trojans Don’t Meth Around” pledge, promising to live a meth-free lifestyle and to learn about taking action against this drug epidemic. In addition to educating students about the risks of meth use, the Hawaii Meth Project also offered information on campus resources available for students who may need drug-counseling services for themselves or a friend.