
A handful of local students, along with three representatives from Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley, are currently participating in the five-day Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America conference in Washington, D.C.
Alexis Zamora of Lakeview Junior High, Alison Lodes of Tommie Kunst Junior High, Cynthia Salazar of El Camino Junior High, Virginia Yanez of Fesler Junior High, and Alexis Bernard of Righetti High School are attending the conference to learn about the most effective drug prevention programs used in schools across the nation. Theyāll also get a chance to discuss the programs and other issues with their Congressional representatives, Congresswoman Lois Capps (D-Santa Barbara) and Congressman Elton Gallegly (R-Ventura), on Capitol Hill.
āThese kids are going to be like ambassadors for the Santa Maria community. Kids listen to kids when it comes to issues like this,ā said Alice Patino, Fighting Back president and Santa Maria City Council member.
This is the sixth conference Patino has been a part of, and she said the experience is highly rewarding for the students and the chaperones.
āItās amazing what they come back with and how excited and jazzed they are to get involved in the community,ā Patino said.
āIām very excited about learning new things that help kids stay straight in life and helping kids stay out of trouble,ā Yanez, a 7th grader at Fesler Junior High School, told the Sun before leaving for the conference.
Righetti senior Bernard said she was looking forward to learning new methods of drug prevention.
āIn high school, itās supposed to be cool to drink and do drugs, but itās not,ā Bernard said.
āThere are so many more productive things in your life that you could be doing.ā
This article appears in Feb 12-19, 2009.

