Play Hard, Live Clean Campaign already has 50 students enrolled
The Garrett County Health Department kicked off their new Play Hard, Live Clean (PHLC) Campaign in Early February and campaign has already enrolled has more than 50 Garrett County high school students in the online component. The campaign rewards youth who live a drug-free life, from Kindergarten through high school. Elementary and middle school studentsβ participation will be tracked through their schools, but high schoolers are asked to log onto PlayHardLiveClean.com to sign up and start collecting points. The website reminds participants, βYou begin to immediately earn PHLC points as you pledge different levels of commitment to a drug-free lifestyle.β Pictured above from left to right are Sharon Custer and Christy Thomas working with Northern High School students Ella Ashby, Jill Wood, and Jordan Sherbin to register and take the Play Hard, Live Clean pledge. βPHLC is really a win-win,β said James Michaels, campaign coordinator. βItβs all about making good choices. Good choices turn into points. Points get you cool stuff.β For more information about the Play Hard, Live Clean campaign, which is sponsored by the Garrett County Drug Free Communities Coalition, call the health department at 301-334-7730, or 301-895-3111, or visit PlayHardLiveClean.com.
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