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2022 Red Ribbon Photo Contest Winners Announced

Last Updated: Monday December 5, 2022


Red Ribbon Week Photo Contest winner

The National Family Partnership and the DEA announced Friday the winners of the 2022 Red Ribbon Week Photo Contest!

This year, between home and school submissions, there were 19 winners chosen for numerous categories, including Most Creative, Most Ambitious, Best Use of Family and Community, Best Use of Theme, and Most Educational.

View the winning entries in the gallery below. Photos can be expanded by clicking the first line of text in each slide.

Region 1 - Mumford Family

Region 1 - Mumford Family

The Mumford family from Cambridge Springs, Penn. won this region's Home decoration competition.

Region 2 - Greene Family

Region 2 - Greene Family

The Greene family from Albany, Ga. won this region's Home decoration competition.

Region 4 - Alvarado Family

Region 4 - Alvarado Family

The Alvarado family from Armed Forces Europe (Germany) won this region's Home decoration competition.

Region 4 - Lin Family

Region 4 - Lin Family

The Lin Family from Saratoga, Calif. won this region's Home decoration competition.

Region 1 - Kelly Sartre

Region 1 - Kelly Sartre

Kelly Sartre from Braintree High School in Braintree, Mass. won this region's School decoration competition.

Region 2 - Jennifer Moser and Jacqueline Ortiz

Region 2 - Jennifer Moser and Jacqueline Ortiz

Jennifer Moser and Jacqueline Ortiz from Glades Middle School in Miramar, Fla. won this region's School decoration competition.

Region 3 - Becky Hoffman

Region 3 - Becky Hoffman

Becky Hoffman from Pleasant Lea Middle School in Lee's Summit, Mo. won this region's School decoration competition.

Region 4 - Emily Loesch

Region 4 - Emily Loesch

Emily Loesch from Settlers Way Elementary School in Sugar Land, Tex. won this region's School decoration competition.

Region 5 - Tiffany Farnsworth

Region 5 - Tiffany Farnsworth

Tiffany Farnsworth from Canyon Elementary School in Hyrum, Utah won this region's School decoration competition.

Most Creative Home - Aydin Family

Most Creative Home - Aydin Family

The Aydin family from Greensboro, NC won the Most Creative Home award.

Most Ambitious - Izzo Family

Most Ambitious - Izzo Family

The Izzo family from Bernardsville, NJ won the Most Ambitious award.

Best Use of Family and Community - Trinh Family

Best Use of Family and Community - Trinh Family

The Trinh family from Monterey Park, Calif. won the Best Use of Family and Community award.

Best Use of Theme - Bustamante Family

Best Use of Theme - Bustamante Family

The Bustamante family from Folsom, Calif. won the Best Use of Theme award.

Most Educational - Le Family

Most Educational - Le Family

The Le family from Fountain Valley, Calif. won the Most Educational award.

Most Creative School - Melissa Terlaje

Most Creative School - Melissa Terlaje

Melissa Terlaje from Chinook Elementary School in Auburn, Wash. won the Most Creative School award.

Most Ambitious – Allison Kennedy

Most Ambitious – Allison Kennedy

Allison Kennedy from Banyan Elementary School in Newbury Park, Calif. on the Most Ambitious award.

Best Use of School and Community - Darby Scalf

Best Use of School and Community - Darby Scalf

Darby Scalf from Lewis Cass Elementary School in Walton, Ind. won the Best Use of School and Community award.

Best Use of Theme - Tamara Thornton

Best Use of Theme - Tamara Thornton

Tamara Thornton from Fox Road Elementary School in Hughson, Calif. won the Best Use of Theme award.

Most Educational - Perihan Akcan

Most Educational - Perihan Akcan

Perihan Akcan from Triad Math and Science Academy - Secondary School in Greensboro, NC won the Most Educational award.

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