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 123STA T . 3 6 2 4PROCL A M AT I O N8 3 5 8 — APR. 8 , 2 0 0 9empow e ry o ung peop l e a n di n s pire indi v iduals o f all ages .O n th is day , we raise his c all anew. N O W , THER E F ORE, I , BA RA CK OBA M A, P resident of the U nited S tates of America, b y virtue of the authority vested in me by the Con - stitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim April 5, 20 0 9 ,as ‘ ‘Education and Sharing D ay, U.S.A., 2009. ’ ’ I call upon all the people of the United States to loo k to the future with a renewed sense of civic engagement and common purpose. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this third day of April, in the year of our L ord two thousand nine, and of the Inde- pendence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty- third. BARACK OBAMA Proclam a ti o n835 8o fAp ril 8 ,20 0 9Nation a lD.A. R . E .Da y,20 0 9BythePr e sid e n t of the U nited S t a tes of Am eri c a A Proc l amation Drugs, gangs, and violence threaten our children and communities every day. Today we commemorate Drug Abuse Resistance Education ( D.A.R.E. ) , a program that has worked to educate children and protect them from these problems. National D.A.R.E. Day provides the oppor- tunity to reflect upon the dangers of drugs, gangs, and violence and to emphasi z e efforts to combat these threats. From inner cities to suburbs and rural communities, gangs and drug dealers prey upon youth across the United States. Unaware of the dan- gers of drug abuse and violence, many youth surrender the promise of a bright future. Every child lost in this battle represents a tragedy for our Nation, and we must do more to stop it. Education efforts to help children avoid drugs and violence must begin in the home. Parents must be positive role models and take the lead in advising their children on the effects of drugs on their health and well-being. The D.A.R.E. program has worked to educate students about drugs, gangs, and violence for more than 25 years. Placing law-enforcement personnel in the classroom, D.A.R.E. provides students with important lessons from e x perts and seeks to prepare them for the difficult en- counters and choices they may face. Today we honor D.A.R.E. for its important work. The efforts of D.A.R.E.’s instructors and supporters benefit our Nation’s children and are deserving of praise and appreciation. D.A.R.E.’s renewed efforts to implement science-based programs and to strengthen partnerships among law enforcement, families, and their communities are particu- larly worthy of commendation. Through effective teaching methods and broad participation, D.A.R.E. can help ensure that every child in America en j oys the opportunities he or she deserves.