Police Drug Education Program Gets $75,000
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Three-fourths of a $100,000 grant from the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation was given to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Drug Abuse Resistance Education program to buy teaching materials for elementary schools.
The money will be used to purchase a van, student notebooks and to develop and distribute a supplemental activity notebook for students in kindergarten through fourth grade, police said Thursday. The remaining $25,000 of the grant will be used to help pay for an anti-drug promotional campaign.
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