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SAVE A STAR
Drug Awareness Foundation

SAVE A STAR Drug Awareness Foundation is a registered 501(C)3 public charity. 

Board of Directors
Susan Garrett
Illinois State Senator

John Paxson

General Manager
Chicago Bulls

Michael D. Belsky
Mayor, Highland Park, IL  

The Hon. Emilio B. Santi (Ret)
Associate Judge
 

Lorraine Morton
Mayor, Evanston, IL

Timothy Perry
Mayor, Grayslake, IL

Arlene J. Mulder
Mayor, Arlington Heights, IL

Jeffrey W. Taylor
Executive Managing Director
Cole Taylor Bank


Advisory Committee

Wayne M. Goldstein, MD
President Illinois Bone and Joint Institute

Executive Directors
David Katz
Gail Katz
Melissa Katz
Michael Haber



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Information contained on this website does not constitute medical advice and is in no way warranted by the provider to be complete or accurate. The provider of this page does not intend this to replace or provide any medical advice and can make no judgment about and is not responsible for the accuracy and/or completeness of the information contained herein. All medical information should be discussed with your physician. Users of this website agree to hold the provider, SAVE A STAR Drug Awareness Foundation, harmless for any liability for any claims and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, relating to or resulting from use of this site.


 

COMING TO A TOWN NEAR YOU 

DEA Rx Factor

SAVE A STAR Drug Awareness Foundation, in partnership with the DEA Educational Foundation is bringing to life the Traveling Exhibit, "RX Factor".  Data shows that the Rx Factor, on the road will have more than twenty million visual impressions, and that more than 80% of those viewers have one to three children. The Rx Factor would appear at a range of schools and “critical mass” events across the country, such as state fairs, festivals and sporting venues. Likewise, the dynamic environment of the Rx Factor would be able to serve audiences such as inner-city youth, rural Americans, and the elderly, as well as audiences that would not travel to science centers or museums. 
Click Here to read more about the Traveling Exhibit, Rx Factor

   

 

"On June 15, 2007 we lost our beloved son, 
Daniel Lee Katz,
as a result of a drug overdose.

Every parent wants to believe this can’t happen to them.  
It can, and all too often it does. 

It is now our lifetime goal to help as many families as possible to intervene and educate their young children who may be in need of help, and to spare loved ones the unbearable grief and pain that will be with us the rest of our lives."

Gail & David Katz