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IN PHOTOS: Courage To Speak Family Night Program At West Rocks School
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Posted: Monday, November 3, 2014
By LESLIE LAKE Hour Staff Writer
NORWALK — Since the 1996 loss of her 20-year-old son Ian Eaccarino to a heroin overdose, Ginger Katz made a promise to her son. The promise became a mission to speak out about drug abuse and the silence surrounding it, and developed into the non-profit Courage to Speak Foundation. Now along with the countless educational presentations she and her husband Larry have made to students, parents, and professionals, Katz has been given a new platform in which to convey her message.

Posted: Saturday, August 9, 2014
By BOB BIRGE
Hour Correspondent
NORWALK -- Many of the runners who participated in Saturday's 16th annual Ian Eaccarino Memorial Race at Calf Pasture Beach did so because they feel a personal connection to Ginger and Larry Katz.
The nine-mile race, the fourth of five progressively longer races in the Norwalk Lightfoot Summer Series, is run in memory of the Katz's son who died from a drug overdose in 1996 at the age of 20.
By: GREENWICHFREEPRESS | July 16, 2014
A recent roundtable discussion on the heroin epidemic and Narcan, an antidote for heroin overdoses, was organized by Greenwich firefighter, Kevin Coyner.
The July 10 panel included Courage to Speak Foundation‘s Ginger Katz who visited Greenwich High School this spring, sharing the story of her son Ian’s death at 22 from a heroin overdose.
Though in the 70s heroin was commonly associated with back alleys and the most alienated members of society, the drug has made a comeback and this time it does not discriminate in terms of race, socio-economic status or age, claiming lives in Greenwich as well as dozens of other Connecticut towns.
May 20, 2014
It’s Relevant: Young Minds Learn the Dangers of Drugs
May 19, 2014
NORWALK, Conn. -- Two schools in Norwalk will host talks by Ginger Katz, the CEO and founder of The Courage to Speak Foundation.
Katz, author of "Sunny's Story," will present "From Marijuana to Opiates" on May 19 at Briggs High School, “The Courage to Make Healthy Decisions,” on May 20 at Brookside Elementary School in Norwalk and “The Courage to Make Healthy Decisions based on Sunny's Story,” on May 21 at Madison Elementary in Bridgeport.
May 16, 2014
NORWALK, Conn. - Ginger Katz, CEO and founder of The Courage to Speak Foundation, will speak at two Norwalk schools on the dangers of drug use and about how to make healthy decisions.
Katz, who is also the author of "Sunny’s Story," will present “From Marijuana to Opiates,” on May 19 at Briggs High School in Norwalk and “The Courage to Make Healthy Decisions,” on May 20 at Brookside Elementary in Norwalk. The talks are based on her book, which is about her son Ian's struggles narrated from the perspective of the family beagle.
March 19, 2014
It’s Relevant: Drug Free Vows Ring Through Norwalk
Courage to Speak Empowering Youth to be Drug Free Family Night
Posted on April 11, 2014 By Paul Schott
Ginger Katz knows how to make a point to a large group.
That ability has come from a deep-seated passion and extensive public-speaking experience. But that career has tragic origins: Her 20-year-old son, Ian Eaccarino, died from an accidental heroin overdose in September 1996.
The same year, Katz and her husband, Larry, founded The Courage to Speak Foundation, which educates youth about drugs and encourages parents to speak with their children about drugs’ dangers. She has since delivered more than 1,000 presentations to hundreds of thousands of people, including students, teachers, parents, law-enforcement officials and clergy members.
Ginger Katz visited Greenwich High School on Thursday to talk about her son, Ian. About 200 students filed into the auditorium and Wellness Teacher Kathy Steiner introduced Katz, who described her son as having had a big heart, which she attributed partly to his sister, Candace, who has Downs Syndrome.
By: MICHAEL DINAN | March 20, 2014
Nancy Welch moved to New Canaan 10 years ago with her husband and three kids.
"At one month old, Ian was such a beautiful baby. He was perfect. I felt
so blessed." —Ginger Katz with her son, Ian.
With one child now at each level in New Canaan Public Schools, Welch said she has become increasingly concerned about what officials are calling a rise in recent years of heroin’s availability and use in New Canaan and the region.
By: Kwegyirba Croffie
Norwalk, CT | Added on March 19, 2014 At 11:53 AM
"In honor of Ian, I promise never to try, take or abuse drugs and to encourage others to do the same"
"I am now positive that I will never do drugs for any reason," said Robbie, a seventh grader at Roton Middle School.

The 10th Annual Courage To Speak Empowering Youth to Be Drug Free Family Night will take place on Tuesday, March 18, 2014, 5:15 p.m., at West Rocks Middle School in Norwalk (Snow date: March 20). All are invited to the event, which will bring students, parents, educators, school and government officials, business and community leaders together to affirm their commitment to keep our children safe from drugs and other risky behaviors.
By: Kwegyirba Croffie
Norwalk, CT | Added on February 27, 2014 At 02:18 PM
The health curriculum at West Rock Middle School is taking a different approach to keeping kids drug-free.
By combining traditional warnings with personal pledges to stay drug-free, the Courage to Speak Foundation curriculum is making kids active participants.
Written by Leslie Yager
March 19, 2014
Along with their parents, children as young as grade school and middle school attended the 10th annual Courage to Speak family night on Tuesday at West Rocks Middle School to talk about drugs.
Seventh-grader Jason Iverson with sister Bryana, a third
grader, and their mother Firmina King who grew up in
Waterbury in the 90s when she said the drugs of choice
were cocaine and acid.
“It was sad and emotional,” West Rocks 7th grader Jason Iverson said, describing Ginger Katz’s visit to his school to talk about her 20-year-old son’s death in 1996 of a heroin overdose.
Ginger Katz
February 3, 2014
On September 10, 1996, I lost my 20-year-old son, Ian, to a drug overdose just before he was going into a rehabilitation program the next day. Ian had used marijuana, tobacco and other drugs in high school. At one point he was picked up by an officer at a park with two other boys. He was scolded and told to go home. The officer said “If I ever find you in this town again with any drugs, I will arrest you. Now go home.”
By Matt Coyne
HourStaff writer
October 2013
NORWALK - The Courage to Speak Foundation is best known as an anti-drug organization, running workshops and programs to try to and keep children off drugs. While the foundation's upcoming Courage to Speak - Courageous Parenting 101 classes will cover that, parents who take the three classes will leave with something more.

Lightfoot runners race in memory of Eaccarino
Andy Hutchison
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Norwalk's Samuel Valencia, left, sprints to the finish of the 15th Annual Ian James
Eaccarino Memorial -Mile Race. Also pictured is Wilton's Steven Curceau. Valencia was
67th in a time of 1:20:39 and Curceau was 68th in 1:20:41. Contributed Photo / Andy Hutchis
Completing a 9-mile run is quite a feat, but participants in the 15th Annual Ian James Eaccarino Memorial 9-Mile Race last Saturday were running to accomplish more than fast times, personal bests or an age category award.
The race, which started and finished at Calf Pasture Beach, is part of the Lightfoot Running Club's summer series, and is held in honor of Eaccarino, who died as a result of a drug overdose at the age of 20 back in 1996.
15th Annual Norwalk Memorial Race To Promote Healthy Living
by Robert Berczuk
July 24, 2013
Larry and Ginger Katz have organized the Ian James Eaccarino Memorial 9-Mile Race in honor of their late son.
Photo Credit: Joseph Cole
NORWALK, Conn. -- The 15th Annual Ian James Eaccarino Memorial 9-Mile Race will take place at 8 a.m. Saturday at Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk.
The event is promoted by the Lightfoot Running Club and The Courage to Speak Foundation.

By BOB BIRGE
July 14, 2013
As one of the original members of the Lightfoot Running Club, Larry Katz has seen the Norwalk summer racing series increase in popularity over the years.
Now 73 years old, Katz ran in the New York City Marathon in 1983 and still volunteers at all the Norwalk races.

Ginger Katz, CEO & Founder of the Courage to Speak Foundation and author of Sunny's Story,a drug prevention book, appeared on the O'Reilly Factor. Ms. Katz talked about drug prevention education, prosecuting drug dealers and keeping our children safe. "Loosening the drug laws would create more drug use," Katz opined, "and that means more crime, more overdoses, and more kids dropping out of school. It wreaks havoc on our country." Click here to view the video
By LESLIE LAKE
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Ginger Katz and Bill O'Reilly after her interview
NORWALK -- Viewers of the Fox News Channel O'Reilly Factor saw a familiar face on Friday night, June 7th at 8:45pm as local anti-drug crusader Ginger Katz will join Bill O'Reilly to address the topic of reducing sentencing guidelines for drug dealers.
"My appearance on the show was spurred on by a letter sent by some celebrities to President Obama and Bill's reaction to the letter," Katz said. "A producer from Bill's show called me to speak about loosening laws regarding sentencing for drug dealers."

Ginger Katz, CEO and Founder of The Courage to Speak Foundation and author of Sunny’s Story, announced The 15th Annual Ian James Eaccarino Memorial 9-Mile Race, which will take place on Saturday, July 27th at 8:00 am at Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk, and is promoted by the Lightfoot Running Club.

Friday May 17, 2013
No parent should ever have to experience the pain Ginger Katz has felt for the last 17 years.
“I get calls from everyone — parents with kids who have died, or who have overdosed or who went to rehab and relapsed— trust me, you don’t want to be on that list,” said Ms. Katz, the founder of Courage to Speak Foundation and a frequent speaker on drug abuse. “You don’t want to know what this feels like.”
By LESLIE LAKE
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Ginger Katz and Bill O'Reilly after her interview
NORWALK -- Viewers of the Fox News Channel O'Reilly Factor will see a familiar face on Friday night May 3rd at 8pm and 11pm as local anti-drug crusader Ginger Katz will join Bill O'Reilly to address the topic of reducing sentencing guidelines for drug dealers.
By Andrea Bulfinch
abulfinch@fosters.com
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Courtesy photo Ginger Katz talks to seventh- and eighth-grade
Dover Middle School students on Monday about the death of
her 16-year-old son, Ian, from a drug overdose. She shares his
story in a book titled "Sunny's Story," which tells Ian's story
as seen through the eyes of the family dog.
DOVER — If one student can be saved from a fatal drug overdose, the work and time put into sharing her son's story will have been worth it for Ginger Katz, author of “Sunny's Story.”
The book tells the tale of her son Ian's death due to a drug overdose through the eyes of the family beagle. Dover Middle School students have each read the book and on Monday, heard from Katz herself as she spoke during two assemblies at the school with her husband Larry Katz, Ian's stepfather.

By Andrea Bulfinch
abulfinch@fosters.com
Saturday, April 6, 2013
DOVER — The story of Sunny the Beagle, a tragic tale of how a canine’s best friend was needlessly lost to drugs, will be told by “Sunny’s Story” author, Ginger Katz, to students at Dover Middle School Monday.
The story is inspired by the author’s son Ian’s losing battle with drugs.

By Joyce Pellino
Crane GateHouse News Service
March 30, 2013
Ginger Katz founded the Courage to Speak in 1996, just months after her 20-year-old son Ian James Eaccarino died of an accidental drug overdose. Katz is speaking at the Stony Brook Middle School, 9 Farmer Way, Tuesday, April 2 at 7 p.m. The Courage To Speak Foundation develops drug prevention curricula for elementary, middle and high school students as well as for parents through Courage to Speak -- Courageous Parenting 101. Katz speaks to parents and students of all ages. More information can be found at couragetospeak.org. The event is sponsored by Lowell General Hospital and the Westford Parent Connection.

By Andrew Brophy
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Andrea Mandujano, a fourth grade student at Brookside Elementary School, reads a letter to Ginger Katz, CEO
and founder of The Courage to SpeakAE Foundation, during the 9th Annual Courage to Speak Empowering
Youth to Be Drug-Free Family Night at West Rocks Middle School in Norwalk on Tuesday, March 19, 2013.
Photo: Amy Mortensen
In death, Ian Eaccarino is helping others fight against the addiction he couldn't overcome in life. Hundreds of Norwalk middle-school students made a pledge this year not to use drugs after hearing of Eaccarino's battle with drug addiction and accidental death from a heroin overdose at the age of 20.

By ROBIN KAMINSKI
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Marc Abubo from Brookside Elementary School shows off his anti-drug art which is among
many on display by local
tudents Tuesday at the 9th annual Courage To Speak Empowing
Youth to be Drug Free Night at West Rocks School.
Hour photo/Matthew Vinci
NORWALK -- For the past 16 years, Ginger Katz has countlessly relived the painful story of her son Ian's drug overdose in an attempt to dissuade children from going down the same path.
On Tuesday, Katz once again reached out to children and parents to talk about the dangers of drugs at the ninth annual Courage to Speak Empowering Youth to be Drug-Free Family Night at West Rocks Middle School.
March 19, 2013
By: Mike Peal
Students from across Norwalk vowed a drug free future Tuesday night at West Rocks middle school.
Tuesday marked the Courage to Speak Foundation's ninth annual drug free family night, which aims to do exactly what it sounds like: encourage families to stay drug free together.
March, 15, 2013
The Courage to Speak Foundation will hold its 9th annual Courage to Speak Empowering Youth to Be Drug-Free Family Night at 5:15 p.m. on March 19, at West Rocks Middle School.
March 08, 2013
By: Mike Peal
Ginger Katz knows a little bit about a drug free community. She's been advocating for one for 16 years -- ever since her own son, Ian, died of a drug overdose.
"I wasn't ashamed of my son," Katz says. "He was a good kid but he made an unhealthy decision to use drugs. And I was not going to lie about him."
February 18, 2013
By Tyler Woods
Ginger Katz, founder of The Courage to Speak
Foundation, shared the story of her son's drug
use with parents gathered at New Canaan High
School on Feb. 6, 2013. Katz warned parents
that low-level teen drug use could develop into
addiction and dangerous consequences.
Photo: Tyler Woods
Her son died after snorting heroin in the basement of her house nearly 17 years ago, and Ginger Katz has been sharing her story with children, teens and parents ever since.
Katz, the founder of the Courage to Speak Foundation, a Norwalk-based 501(c)(3), spoke to the public at New Canaan High School on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
Earlier in the week she had made the presentation to ninth- and 10th-graders in one session and 11th- and 12th-graders in another. The foundation works to engage home, school and community in a public health endeavor to keep children safe from drugs.
February 5, 2013

Ginger Katz, CEO and founder of the Courage to Speak
Foundation, with a photo of her late son Ian, will be in
New Canaan on Wednesday, Feb. 6
Children will likely be offered alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, often many times, starting in middle school and continuing through high school. What can you do about this?
Learn about substance abuse and gain the knowledge and skills needed to keep your children safe at a town-wide presentation by Ginger Katz, CEO and founder of the Courage to Speak Foundation, on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 7:30 p.m. at New Canaan High School.
January 8, 2013
Raising a teen is no easy task, and for grandparents raising teenagers the thought of broaching tough subjects like alcohol use and bullying may be even more daunting. Community Renewal Team's Generations Campus that houses grandparents raising grandchildren is all too familiar with these struggles and is about to kick off a lecture and workshop series to help foster beneficial intergenerational communication strategies.
September 26, 2012
State Rep. Gail Lavielle (R-Norwalk) spent a lot of time with her summer interns, and she talked to the young people extensively about what they thought of the new Connecticut drug laws--the one decriminalizing possession and personal use of less than one half ounce of marijuana, and the one approving the medical use of the marijuana.
"They are very confused now. They don't really understand what's OK to do and what isn't, and really what is legal and what is not," Laveille told the people gathered at the opening of the Courage to Speak Foundation Family Resource Center in Norwalk last Friday morning. "And whether having anything to do with it at all is maybe OK.
September 2012
The Courage to Speak Foundation cut the ribbon on its Family Resource Center Friday morning.
The foundation, started by Ginger and Larry Katz after their son, Ian Eccarino, died of an accidental drug overdose in 1996, has made anti-drug presentations at schools across the country, but the resource center will allow students and parents increase access to the foundation's materials.
July 30, 2012
NORWALK -- There was plenty of competition at the 14th annual Ian James Eaccarino Memorial 9-mile race on Saturday at Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk as 164 runners officially crossed the finish line.
At the head of the pack were a pair of runners from New Haven as 20-year-old Colin Lu clocked in at 59 minutes and five seconds to place first and 31-year-old Joe Lauer finished a close second, just four seconds behind him.
July 28, 2012
By STEVE KOBAK
hour staff writer, Saturday, July 28, 2012
NORWALK -- Norwalker Julie Heaphy said it took her a while to warm up on a breezy Saturday morning at Calf Pasture Beach but when she did, she wound up being the first woman to cross the finish line at the 14th annual Ian James Eaccarino Memorial 9-Mile Race.
July 21, 2012
"Drug Prevention Race to Save Lives"
The 14th Annual Ian James Eaccarino 9 Mile Race
June 27, 2012
by Christine Loughran
Drug addiction is not a character flaw, said Ginger Katz, the founder of the Courage to Speak Foundation. It’s a disease that requires professional help, just like any other.
“The problem doesn’t seem to be going away,” she said. “I’ve always said that if you don’t talk about a problem, you won’t be able to find a solution.”
Katz helped launch the Norwalk-based organization in 1996 after she lost her 20-year-old son Ian to a drug overdose. Her goal, which has now reached a national level, is to prevent her family’s tragedy from happening to others by raising awareness through educational programs as well as presentations and word of mouth.
June 20, 2012
Solis honored by Patriots for paying it forward
Sixteen volunteers from across New England, including Luis Solis of Norwalk, were honored as Myra Kraft Community MVPs by the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation in a ceremony at Gillette Stadium last week.
The Community MVP Awards, a program for the past 12 years, honor individuals who exemplify leadership, dedication and a commitment to improving their communities through volunteerism.
June 15, 2012
Norwalk's Solis honored by Kraft family foundation
By CHRIS BOSAK
Hour Staff Writer
NORWALK -- Luis Solis, owner of Norwalk Pizza and Pasta and Don Carmelo's Mexican Grill, recently received a Myra Kraft Community MVP Award, which honors individuals who exemplify leadership, dedication and a commitment to improving their communities through volunteerism.
Solis volunteers with The Courage to Speak Foundation, which will receive a $2,500 grant from the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation as a result of Solis's honor. Solis, along with the Courage to Speak Foundation, were honored at the Myra Kraft Community MVP Award Luncheon held this week at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Patriots chairman and CEO Robert Kraft, pro football Hall of Famer Andre Tippett, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, and tight end Rob Gronkowski were on hand to congratulate the winners.
May 23, 2012
Colchester, Conn. —
May 2012
by Ryan Blessing
Ginger Katz, CEO and Founder of The Courage To Speak Foundation. Inc., will be giving the Courage to Speak Presentation, a dynamic, riveting and thought-provoking drug prevention presentation, at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, at Bacon Academy.
March 29, 2012
Events will be held at high school and middle school during school day for students, and another event will be in the evening for parents.
By Caitlin Marquis
Ledyard Youth Services has announced that Ginger Katz, founder of The Courage to Speak Foundation, will visit Ledyard on Monday, April 2.
Katz, whose son died due to a drug overdose, now speaks to students and parents about the importance of open communication regarding drugs and alcohol.
March 21, 2012
Students find courage to speak out against drugs
Since finding her 20-year-old son, Ian Eaccarino, dead in his bed from a heroin overdose on Sept. 10, 1996, motivational speaker, author and anti-drug advocate Virginia "Ginger" Katz of Norwalk has told her story thousands of times to parents, children, educators, religious leaders and law-enforcement officials.
The countless retelling hasn't dulled the pain, but it hasn't paralyzed her with inaction either.
March 15, 2012
Prescription drug abuse is a significant problem in the United States, especially among youth. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), prescription and over-the-counter medications account for most of the commonly abused drugs among high school seniors and 70 percent of these 12th graders said they were given to them by a friend or relative. Many assume they are safe because a physician prescribes these medications or they are legal and easily available in any convenience store
March 15, 2012
Drug Dangers? Katz Explains Tonight How to Have the 'Courage to Speak'
Connecticut mother Ginger Katz’s son, Ian, died of an accidental drug overdose when he was 20 years old. Shortly after she and her husband, Larry, created the Courage to Speak Foundation and have dedicated themselves to speaking out against the danger that stole their son at such a young age - drug abuse and the code of silence that surrounds it.
November 16, 2011

Silence Kills
By Ginger Katz
At the cemetery of my son's Ian's burial, one of his close friends told me Ian was sexually molested at the age of 11. It was as though Ian died twice. After hearing this information, I asked several of Ian's friends what they knew. It turned out to be the truth.
October 25, 2011

Mom Teaches Darien Kids To Stay Off Drugs
by Casey Donahue
DARIEN, Conn. – A personal account of the dangers of substance abuse was presented to Middlesex Middle School eighth-graders when Ginger Katz gave a talk last week on her son Ian's death from a heroin overdose at the age of 20.
October 17, 2011

Courage to Speak - Courageous Parenting 101®
A FREE 3-session substance abuse education and prevention program for parents wishing to arm themselves with the knowledge of how to keep their children safe WHEN: October 20th at 6:30 pm WHERE: West Rocks Middle School 81 West Rocks Road, Norwalk, CT Continuing October 27th & November 3rd at 6:30 pm A Light Dinner Fare will be Served at 6:00 pm
October 12, 2011

Katz brings message of drugs to city parents
By Danielle Capalbo, Hour Staff Writer
NORWALK - She usually tells the story to children: That of the well-liked boy who earned his black belt in grade school, played sports in high school and took honors courses at the University of Hartford before overdosing on heroin at the age of 20.
This month, however, Ginger Katz will bring the story of her son, Ian, to adults throughout Fairfield County with a drug prevention seminar called Courageous Parenting 101.
October 11, 2011





Area School Hosts Courageous Parenting
by Joseph Cole
Ginger Katz is bringing her Courageous Parenting 101 course to West Rocks Middle School.
It's one thing to tell parents they need to talk to their children about the dangers of substance abuse. Ginger Katz of Norwalk knows that it is another matter entirely to communicate effectively.
October 10, 2011

Courage to Speak Foundation hosts series
Parents are invited to learn about substance abuse and gain the knowledge and skills needed to keep their children safe. A free parent education series, "Courage to Speak -- Courageous Parenting 101," developed by the Courage to Speak Foundation, will be offered in English and Spanish at West Rocks Middle School, 81 West Rocks Road, Norwalk.
October 9, 2011

The Courage to Speak® Foundation – Ginger Katz – November 2011
A FREE 3-session substance abuse education and prevention program for parents wishing to arm themselves with the knowledge of how to keep their children safe WHEN: October 20th at 6:30 pm WHERE: West Rocks Middle School 81 West Rocks Road, Norwalk, CT Continuing October 27th & November 3rd at 6:30 pm
October 7, 2011

"Courageous Parenting 101" Event in Norwalk
Posted by Ginger Katz
The Courage to Speak® Foundation is rolling out Courage to Speak- Courageous Parenting 101®, a drug education and prevention program for parents wishing to arm themselves with the knowledge of how to keep their children safe.
October 5, 2011

Courage to Speak - Courageous Parenting 101
Posted by James M
It is a fact that our children will be offered alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, often many times, starting in middle school and continuing through high school. What can you do about this? Learn about substance abuse and gain the knowledge and skills needed to keep your children safe.
October 2011
Courage to Speak - October 5 - 7pm
On Thursday, Sept. 22nd, our the 6th, 7th, and 8th graders at HKMS had the privilege of hearing Ginger and Larry Katz speak about their son Ian’s struggle with drugs and alcohol and how to prevent it.
October 2011

The Courage to Speak® Foundation is offering Courage to Speak – Courageous Parenting 101®
The Courage to Speak® Foundation is offering Courage to Speak – Courageous Parenting 101® in both English and Spanish at West Rocks Middle School, 81 West Rocks Road, Norwalk, CT. As a prelude to the course, Ginger Katz, CEO and Founder of the Courage to Speak®Foundation will deliver theCourage to Speak® Presentation on Thursday, October 20, 2011 at 6:30 pm, followed by session one. Sessions two and three will follow on Thursday, October 27th and November 3rd at 6:30 pm.
September 30, 2011

Parenting 101
It is a fact that our children will be offered alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, often many times, starting in middle school and continuing through high school. What can you do about this? Learn about substance abuse and gain the knowledge and skills needed to keep your children safe.
September 27, 2011

Knowledge is Power. Courage to Speak-Courageous Parenting 101® The Lesson That Could Save Your Child’s Life
It is a fact that our children will be offered alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, often many times, starting in middle school and continuing through high school. What can you do about this? Learn about substance abuse and gain the knowledge and skills needed to keep your children safe.
September 22, 2011
Farmington Valley
Courageous Parenting 101: The Lesson That Could Save Your Child's Life
Submitted by Caroline Wilcox, Media Consultant McCall Foundation
It is a fact that our children will be offered alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, often many times, starting in middle school and continuing through high school. What can you do about this? Learn about substance abuse and gain the knowledge and skills needed to keep your children safe.
August 8, 2011

Lightfoot runners cover nine miles in memory of Eaccarino
By Andy Hutchison, Correspondent
NORWALK -- It might not have been an easy run for everybody, but those competing in last Saturday's Lightfoot Running Club's race certainly had plenty of motivation to complete the 9-mile course which started and finished at Calf Pasture Beach.
June 21, 2011

Fontbonne Academy Workshop - "Courageous Parenting 101"
By Frank Schroth
On Monday, June 27, the Fontbonne Academy Parents Guild will be sponsoring "Courageous Parenting 101," a highly acclaimed substance abuse education and prevention workshop for parents of teenagers. Developed by the Courage to Speak Foundation, the seminar will cover topics including drug trends and current party culture, establishing and enforcing healthy limits for teens, and effective parenting styles.
June 16, 2011

Fontbonne to host workshop on teen drug use for parents
By Sarah Favot, Town Correspondent
The Fontbonne Academy Parents Guild is hosting "Courageous Parenting 101," a substance abuse education and prevention workshop for parents of teenagers, on Monday, June 27.
The workshop is developed by the Courage to Speak Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded to encourage youth to be drug-free and to help parents to communicate effectively with their children, according to its website.
July 6, 2011

Norwalk Mom Dreams of an Army Battling Drug Abuse
By Joseph Cole
Norwalker Ginger Katz, with the support of her husband Larry, wants to raise an army. It is her goal — her wish — to see a battalion of mothers shout out in one singular voice that they will not be silent about the ravages of drug addiction.
April 27, 2011

Courageous Parenting 101 available in Spanish
By Ginger Katz
I just couldn't believe it happened in our family.
I just couldn't believe that children are being exposed to this.
I just couldn't believe that drugs took my son.
Click here to read more.
April 27, 2011

Courage to Speak now offered in Spanish
By Ginger Katz
I just couldn't believe it happened in our family.
I just couldn't believe that children are being exposed to this.
I just couldn't believe that drugs took my son.
March 17, 2011

Rising above the influence
By Rachel Shapiro
On Tuesday, March 22, the district will hold "Rise Above the Influence," a program aimed at keeping kids away from drugs, alcohol cyber-bullying and other destructive decisions.
Click here to read more.
March 16, 2011

Students have courage to say 'drugs aren't part of the plan"™
By David Hennessey
Ginger Katz remembers how her son Ian James Eaccarino liked to cuddle on the couch with her, his sister and his stepdad Larry Katz. She remembers how Ian became the captain of his soccer team at age 8. She remembers how, two years later, he earned a black belt in karate and, at age 11, came in second to a 14-year-old boy in a competition at Madison Square Garden. She remembers how he was voted the most popular boy in his fifth-grade class.
March 15, 2011

Courage to Speak holds 'Family Night'
By Carol King, Hour Correspondent
The horror of drug use was the focus of the seventh annual Courage To Speak "Empowering Youth to Be Drug Free Family Night."
February 26, 2011

Courage to Speak's 'Empowering Youth to be Drug Free Family Night' slated Mar. 15
The seventh annual Courage To Speak "Empowering Youth to Be Drug Free Family Night" will take place on Tuesday, March 15, at 5:30 p.m., at West Rocks Middle School, 81 West Rocks Road, in Norwalk (Snow date: March 16).
February 17, 2011

Malloy proposes decriminalizing pot
By Chase Wright, Hour Staff Writer
In an effort to cut costs and reduce the size of Connecticut's prison population, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has proposed decriminalizing possession of marijuana and sentencing certain drunken drivers to house arrest instead of jail.
January 24, 2011

Courage to Speak - Courageous Parenting 101® course to be offered beginning Tuesday
A free parent education series, entitled Courage to Speak-Courageous Parenting 101® developed by the Courage to Speak Foundation will be offered by The McCall Foundation.
January 18, 2011

For one school, holiday was a 'day on'
By Danielle Capalbo, Hour Staff Writer
There were no classes Monday, yet 11-year-old Elveret Thomas arrived at West Rocks Middle School ready to learn on the 25th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
January 17, 2011

Norwalk schools to celebrate MLK Day
By Danielle Capalbo, Hour Staff Writer
On the 25th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Norwalk Public Schools will celebrate the man's life and legacy with a free event open to community members.
January 6, 2011
WOMAN of ACTION - Ginger Katz — A Celebration of Women
Ginger Katz recently wrote the novel Sunny's Story, which brought her message to life this year through the eyes of the family dog, Sunny, a keen and intelligent observer of the damage done by alcohol and drug use to her master, Ian.
January 4, 2011

COMMENTARY: No child immune to addiction
COMMENTARY BY GINGER KATZ — On Sept. 10, 1996, I lost my 20-year-old son Ian to a drug overdose just before he was going into a rehabilitation program the next day. Ian had used tobacco, alcohol, marijuana and other drugs in high school. At one point he was picked up by an officer at a park in Norwalk, Conn. He was scolded and told to go home. The officer said "If I ever find you in this town again with any drugs, I will arrest you, now go home."
January 3, 2011

Quincy Rotary Club, Mayor Tom Koch plan school program on drug dangers
By Jack Encarnacao
Next week will be Drug Awareness Week at both of the city's high schools.
January 3, 2011

Courageous Parenting 101 to be rolled out in Spanish
The Courage to Speak® Foundation will provide Spanish teen drug prevention information for Hispanic families and will roll out Courage to Speak - Courageous Parenting 101® in Spanish at West Rocks Middle School at 81 West Rocks Road, Norwalk, on Wednesday, Feb. 9 and 16 at 7 p.m. The program will give parents the knowledge to keep their children safe from substance abuse.
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January 3, 2011

Parenting 101 adds class in Spanish
By Robert Koch, Hour Staff Writer
The Courage to Speak Foundation will bring its teen drug prevention program -- this time in Spanish language -- to West Rocks Middle School on two separate dates next month.