1st Annual DDR Dash Franklin County Young Marines
- Date Sun 26th October 2025
- Time 9:00AM EDT
- Location Groveport, Ohio
- Price $27.50
- Races 1 race
- Distances 5km
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Event summary
Join us for the exciting 1st Annual DDR Dash, a 5K race set to take place on Sunday, October 26, 2025, in the vibrant community of Groveport, Franklin County. This uplifting event aims to raise awareness about the critical drug demand reduction efforts impacting our youth and community. In response to the alarming rates of overdose-related deaths, the Franklin County Young Marines are committed to promoting anti-drug education and fostering character development among young individuals aged 8 to 18.
The DDR Dash not only serves as a thrilling race but also as a platform to honor the legacy of Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, a Marine and DEA agent dedicated to combating drug abuse. By participating, you'll be contributing to vital community outreach and educational programs designed to empower our youth with the knowledge and tools they need to make healthy choices. Gather your family, friends, and neighbors for a day of fun, fitness, and fellowship as we come together to champion a drug-free lifestyle. Donβt miss this opportunity to make a difference and join the movement towards a healthier community!
The DDR Dash not only serves as a thrilling race but also as a platform to honor the legacy of Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, a Marine and DEA agent dedicated to combating drug abuse. By participating, you'll be contributing to vital community outreach and educational programs designed to empower our youth with the knowledge and tools they need to make healthy choices. Gather your family, friends, and neighbors for a day of fun, fitness, and fellowship as we come together to champion a drug-free lifestyle. Donβt miss this opportunity to make a difference and join the movement towards a healthier community!
Organiser's Description
The United States has one of the highest rate of overdose-related deaths in the world, with approximately 220 deaths per day. Unfortunately, Ohio and the Columbus metropolitan area have been hit particularly hard by the drug/opioid epidemic. In 2023, the Ohio Department of Health reported 4,452 deaths statewide and 688 among residents of Franklin County. (2024 data not yet available)
These startling numbers are why The Franklin County Young Marines have decided to hold its first (hopefully Annual) Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) 5k. As a program for the youth of our nation ages 8-18 our primary focus is on Anti-Drug education, followed by character & leadership development, community service & volunteerism and veterans service. Teaching the boys and girls in our program about how gateway drugs and alcohol can lead to further issues with addiction. How to say no and prepare them for social situations where they may encounter issues. We also spread this word through our work throughout the community, during family festivals and events that we participate in throughout the year. The proceeds from this race will be used to continue and enhance community efforts/outreach as well as continue education programs for the Youth in our unit and community.
To assist in amplifying the mission of Red Ribbon Week and prevention across the country, the DDR Dash 5K commemorates the sacrifice of Enrique Kiki Camarena and honors the efforts of the DEA as well as law enforcement personnel nationwide that strive to keep the tide of harmful drugs from affecting our citizens. Young Marines units run at various times throughout the morning of the third Saturday of October. It is a widespread event with participation from Young Marines, Adult Volunteers affiliated with our program, and the communities that we impact.
Schools, businesses, the faith community, media, families, and community coalitions join together to celebrate the value of a drug-free, healthy lifestyle.
Our DDR teachings educate on the life and work of Kiki Camarena who was a Marine turned DEA Agent see his story below:
These startling numbers are why The Franklin County Young Marines have decided to hold its first (hopefully Annual) Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) 5k. As a program for the youth of our nation ages 8-18 our primary focus is on Anti-Drug education, followed by character & leadership development, community service & volunteerism and veterans service. Teaching the boys and girls in our program about how gateway drugs and alcohol can lead to further issues with addiction. How to say no and prepare them for social situations where they may encounter issues. We also spread this word through our work throughout the community, during family festivals and events that we participate in throughout the year. The proceeds from this race will be used to continue and enhance community efforts/outreach as well as continue education programs for the Youth in our unit and community.
To assist in amplifying the mission of Red Ribbon Week and prevention across the country, the DDR Dash 5K commemorates the sacrifice of Enrique Kiki Camarena and honors the efforts of the DEA as well as law enforcement personnel nationwide that strive to keep the tide of harmful drugs from affecting our citizens. Young Marines units run at various times throughout the morning of the third Saturday of October. It is a widespread event with participation from Young Marines, Adult Volunteers affiliated with our program, and the communities that we impact.
Schools, businesses, the faith community, media, families, and community coalitions join together to celebrate the value of a drug-free, healthy lifestyle.
Our DDR teachings educate on the life and work of Kiki Camarena who was a Marine turned DEA Agent see his story below:
1st Annual DDR Dash Franklin County Young Marines