Crow students hold second walk against meth
Students on the Crow Reservation in Montana held their second annual walk against methamphetamine on Friday. The "Meth Free Crow - Reclaiming our Nation" walk drew students from kindergarten through high school. They heard speeches from community and spiritual leaders about the dangers of meth. "Whoever it may be who is claimed by that drug, you're going to reclaim them," said April Toineeta-Flores, Meth Free Crow Coalition coordinator, The Billings Gazette reported. "We're here to say we're not going to allow this, we're going to help." Two more walks to raise awareness about meth and diabetes are being held May 4 and May 11. Get the Story:
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