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Counterdrug Task Force Mission

The New Jersey National Guard Joint Counterdrug Task Force supports detection, interdiction, disruption and curtailment of drug trafficking and associated illicit activities at the request of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies by using unique military skills and assets in order to support national counterdrug strategies and objectives, as well as the Counterdrug Activities Plan for the State of New Jersey.

Sussex County teams up with NJNG for Red Ribbon Week
Over the course of 30 days, the New Jersey National Guard Drug Demand Reduction Outreach section of the CounterDrug Task Force collaborated with The Center for Prevention & Counseling (CPC) in Sussex County to ensure the schools participating in the Plant the Seed activity had red flower bulbs to plant.
Red Ribbon Week is celebrated annually from October 23-31 and it highlights the importance of living a drug-free life. Parents, educators and community members strive to reinforce the drug-free messages shared through information awareness and education during this week as it is celebrated nationally.
CPC provided support and facilitated community engagement to commemorate Red Ribbon Week’s "Plant the Seed" activity.
As a result of this partnership, the coalition was able to supply 7 schools in the county with flower bulbs for the students to plant. When the flowers bloom in the Spring, it will serve as a reminder of the importance of living a drug fee life.

Resilience Training
The New Jersey National Guard Joint Counterdrug Task Force coordinated with Sergeant First Class Andrea Hinds, 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, to train over 30 leaders of the Southern Ocean County Interfaith Advocacy and Leadership (SOCIAL) in real-time resiliency.
SFC Hinds is certified in Equal Opportunity, SHARP, Suicide Prevention and she is one of the state's Master Resilience Trainers.

NJARNG Teams Up with DEA for National TakeBack Day
Drug Enforcement Administration Agents in partnership with the New Jersey Army National Guard CounterDrug Task Force collect and dispose of prescription medication during Operation Take Back New Jersey, Oct 31 - Nov 1, 2022, Newark, New Jersey. Operation Take Back NJ is a biannual event that encourages residents to safely dispose of unused or expired medications consequence-free.
Since 1973 when the DEA declared war on the epidemic of drug overdoses nationwide, Take Back Days have helped communities in need to address public health, environmental, and nationwide security concerns by safely disposing of unused and expired medications.
There are 249 collection sites across the state and 232 Law Enforcement Agencies participated, helping provide a total of 16,065 lbs of unwanted prescription medications which were collected and disposed of at the Covanta Essex Resource Recovery Facility in Newark, NJ.