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LongIslandJam
12-19-2010, 05:56 PM
The National Center for Prevention and Research Solutions has just released their Anniversary Poster marking 20 years of service in their commitment to helping youth live healthy productive lives. Included on the poster is a letter from President George Bush recognizing the partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Center for Prevention and Research Solutions, and American Motorsports in the “Race Against Drugs” campaign. The poster also includes a montage of personalities and racing legends, most notability “The King” Richard Petty, Daryl Waltrip, Ned Jarrett, Mario and Michael Andretti, and a host of others who have played a key role in helping to develop and deliver the RAD message since it began in 1990.

Justin Onderko joined the NCPRS team and the RAD Racing program in June of 2010 and has been extremely active promoting the NCPRS/RAD message of helping youth live healthy, productive lives. Justin was notified of the honor of being included on the poster in October of 2010 by the RAD Program Manager Sharon Clarke just four months after joining the RAD team. “In just four months, the efforts of Justin Onderko and his entire team impacted the lives of more than 2,000 young fans. He has hosted a RAD/Stay on Track Night at the Races with NEMLA and the assistance of the PA National Guard. It is that kind of commitment and dedication that caught the eye of CEO, Ron Steger, who insisted on including Justin in the 20 year poster,” Clarke said. In November Justin was also crowned 2010 SVS Late Model Champion. He proudly displays the RAD emblem on his car as well as his driver’s suite. The Onderko Motorsports/RPM Fabrication Race Team has created a RAD show car to take on appearances.

The National Center for Prevention and Research Solutions (NCPRS) is a recognized leader in the public health and safety industry, with over 20 years of experience educating children in grades K-12 on substance abuse issues, NCPRS is a non-profit organization operating from a 6,000 square foot facility in South Daytona, Florida.