D.A.R.E Program (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)
"The D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program is a kindergarten though high school program which deals not only with drug issues but life skills as well. It does this by providing students with factual information on drugs, gangs and violence and the consequences of becoming involved in high-risk behavior. D.A.R.E. teaches coping skills to resist the pressure to use drugs or to become involved in dangerous activities. It offers this in a school environment which fosters a positive relationship with a community-based police officer." - New Hampshire Dept. of Safety.
Master Patrol Officer Pelletier is currently the agencies D.A.R.E Officer. She takes great pride in this program and involves herself with educating students at the Dunbarton Elementary School as well students in surrounding communities through a collaborative, mutli-agency approach.
She is featured on the New Hampshire Department of Safety's D.A.R.E website, which can be viewed HERE.
Master Patrol Officer Pelletier is currently the agencies D.A.R.E Officer. She takes great pride in this program and involves herself with educating students at the Dunbarton Elementary School as well students in surrounding communities through a collaborative, mutli-agency approach.
She is featured on the New Hampshire Department of Safety's D.A.R.E website, which can be viewed HERE.