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Drug-Free All Star Banquet 2025

  • The Coalition
  • Jul 18
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 4

The Drug-Free All Stars of Angelina County, funded by a grant from TxDOT, are a group of high school seniors that serve as role models for the community by living an alcohol, tobacco, and drug-free life. Recently, students were honored for their hard work at the annual Drug-Free All Star Banquet. Throughout this school year, the All Stars volunteered their time at local events throughout Angelina County and helped spread awareness about drug and alcohol prevention. Thank you to Allesa Peitersen, Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council’s Youth Recovery Coach, for talking to the All Stars about maintaining their substance-free lifestyle and continuing the good choices they have made this year. Collectively, this group of motivated students volunteered over 1,300 hours this year and worked hard to promote a healthy, substance-free lifestyle on behalf of The Coalition.

Our Angelina County Drug-Free All Stars, by school, with their district representative.



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Isis Luna, Diboll ISD, with her certificates for most volunteer hours from Diboll High School and Top 3 Hours in the Drug-Free All Star program.





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Alexandra Molina, Huntington ISD, with her certificates for the most volunteer hours from Huntington High School and Top 3 Hours in the Drug-Free All Star Program.




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Rocio Arredondo, Central ISD, with her certificates for the most volunteer hours from Central High School and Top 3 Hours in the Drug-Free All Star program.






Our guest speaker from the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Council of Deep East Texas, Allesa Peitersen-Stewart, who shared her experience as someone living in recovery. Also pictured are some of our Drug-Free All Star students. All Stars shared about their favorite meetings and experiences as an All Star.

 
 
 

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