TMI/CHIN Drug Free Communities (DFC) is happy to kick off their drug education classes with Meridian High School boys’ PE classes. In these classes, the students will complete the Safety First course offered by Stanford Medicine REACH Lab and facilitated by Project Director Lacey Williams.

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