By Matt Browning
The process for South Haven’s Aubrey Pond to get into SCCDAT was a simple one.
“I became a part of SCCDAT two years ago,” Pond said. “I had heard my friends talking about it and thought it was a great opportunity for me to get involved.”
There are a variety of activities and initiatives South Haven put on throughout the school and community over the course of the school year.
“At South Haven, we help with Red Ribbon week, make suicide prevention come to light, and many other activities,” Pond said.
There are two areas of her life that SCCDAT has helped bring out and both will prove to be beneficial over the rest of her life.
“I feel that SCCDAT has made me understand more what happens around me that I have no clue about,” Pond said. “And it has also helped me step up as a leader to tell people that these things are not okay to be doing.”
If a prospective student at South Haven or any other school was interested in joining SCCDAT, Pond would have no hesitation to tell them to join.
I would tell anyone to join SCCDAT,” Pond said. It is an amazing group of people with the best leaders.”