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" . . .We feel drug awareness and prevention is an important part of our guidance curriculum and the Freeway Foundation has been an invaluable way for us to impart this knowledge to our students."

Kay Blodgett
Woodland and Hanrahan Schools
Jennings, Mo.


"We are a small country school and don't have the finances to bring in special programs. . . The time (the FreeWay Prevention Specialist) spent with our students was educational and enjoyable. . . Thank you FreeWay Foundation for remembering the small country school."

Judy McNeely Counselor
Cole R-V Elementary


"I have had the privilege of having (The FreeWay Specialist) in my Health high school classroom for the past four years talking about drugs, alcohol and tobacco.  I always look forward to having them because they do a great job presenting the material and relating so well with the student body.  . . I have nothing but positive things to say about the Freeway Foundation."

Cyndy Hoffman
School of the Osage
H.S. Health Teacher
"Your program has made a huge impact on the parents, children, and staff of our schools. The information, discussions, and projects have changed attitudes and perhaps as a result lives. The FreeWay program gives kids the tools to say no. When the FreeWay (specialist) visits, the message is really heard. The FreeWay is a wonderful and powerful instrument for developing healthy successful children who can go on to make healthy life-choices."

Tamara Shrader
Koch Elementary
 


"The staff at Mills Elementary has nothing but excellent things to say about your presentation to our students."

Mary Ann Clevenger
Counselor
"The kids really enjoy your presentation, and soak it in!"

Glena Reeves
1st Grade Teacher
I love for you to come! You have the full attention of the students and the lesson is presented in a fun and educational way."

Laurie Sybert
2nd Grade Teacher
Mills Elementary School