PGCDPC Announces 2025 Scholarships Recipients: Congratulations to Simone Forrest, Webster Jackson, and Adrian Sison

By PRESS OFFICER
Prince George’s County Drug Policy Coalition, Inc.

OXON HILL, Md. (Aug. 31, 2025) (Hey Papi Promotions Media)—The Prince George’s County Drug Policy Coalition, Inc. (PGCDPC) is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2025 scholarship program. This year’s honored scholars are Simone Forrest, Webster Jackson, and Adrian Sison. Each recipient has demonstrated exceptional commitment to academic excellence, community engagement, and thoughtful reflection on current drug policy issues.


Meet the Scholars

Simone Forrest—2025 graduate, Christ Church Boarding School. Simone’s leadership and academic achievements exemplify the Coalition’s mission to support young people who are poised to become thoughtful, data-informed voices in public health and policy.

Webster Jackson—Student at Salisbury University. Webster brings a critical perspective on policy and safety, underscoring the Coalition’s emphasis on evidence-based discussion around substance use and public health.

Adrian Sison—Graduate student at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Adrian contributes important insight into the real-world implications of policy decisions and the importance of informed dialogue.


What the Scholarship Entails

Each recipient provided the standard scholarship documentation, including a resume, transcripts (high school or college), references, and proof of residence in County Council District 8. The application process reinforces PGCDPC’s commitment to supporting academically talented students who are rooted in the community they serve.


Thoughtful Reflections on Maryland’s Edibles Law

As part of the scholarship experience, recipients contributed essays addressing current Maryland law regarding adults 21 and over for personal use of edible products. Key takeaways from the essays illustrate the nuanced perspectives that young scholars bring to the table:

Simone Forrest emphasized that risk does not vanish with age; instead, it can become more complex, underscoring the need for ongoing education and thoughtful policy.

Webster Jackson offered a concern about home production, noting safety risks and challenges in dosage accuracy without professional oversight, and the implications for regulation and enforcement.

Adrian Sison reflected on experiential learning from his school community, suggesting that if individuals could control edible content more reliably, it might mitigate hospital visits and enhance safety.


A Commitment to Public Health and Humane Policy

PGCDPC continues to champion drug policies that reflect the public health nature of substance use and strive for humane, evidence-based approaches. The scholarship program is part of a broader effort to empower the next generation with critical thinking about today’s drug climate. Since its inception in 2012, the Coalition has awarded over $213,000 in scholarships, investing in students who will influence policy, health, and community well-being.


The Prince George’s County Drug Policy Coalition, Inc. is dedicated to advancing policies and laws that prioritize public health, reduce harm, and promote equitable outcomes for all residents. Through education, advocacy, and support for youth leadership, PGCDPC works to create healthier communities across Prince George’s County and Maryland. Learn more at www.pgcdpc.com

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M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation Honors and Celebrates the Diverse Hispanic Community With Vibrant Events for the Community

By PRESS OFFICER
M-NCPPC

RIVERDALE, Md. (Sept. 8, 2025)—M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County announces the official lineup of events and programs for Hispanic Heritage Month 2025. From September 14 through October 15, the Department will host events celebrating the vibrant traditions and cultural contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans through interactive activities, live music, traditional dance performances, art exhibitions, and a variety of family-friendly events.

“Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to honor the diverse voices, stories, and contributions that strengthen the fabric of Prince George’s County,” said Darius A. Stanton, Director of M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County. “We are proud to provide spaces where our community can come together, celebrate shared values, and learn from one another through culture, art, and connection.”

The Hispanic community continues to grow in Prince George’s County, now representing 21.2% of the county’s population, according to a recent report by M-NCPPC, Prince George’s County Planning Department. Over the past two decades, this population has increased by 260.1%, a pace far outpacing the county’s overall growth. Most of the Hispanic population (65.3%) came from Central America, with Salvadorans making 44% of the total Hispanic population in the county.

The following events are just a glimpse of what’s in store at the Department of Parks and Recreation. For a complete list of Hispanic Heritage Month offerings, please visit pgparks.com.


Hispanic Heritage Month Kick-off Celebration

Sunday, September 14, 2–5 p.m.

Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

5445 Landover Road

Hyattsville, MD 20784

Join us for a FREE, family-friendly event celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month! The celebración will include an art exhibition and public reception displaying the works of artist Francisco Loza, the unveiling of the 2025 Hispanic Heritage Month poster by a local high school student artist, live music, dancing, arts and crafts activities for children, and light refreshments.


Hispanic Heritage Month Community Day at Riversdale

Sunday, September 14, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.

Riversdale House Museum

4811 Riverdale Road

Riverdale Park, MD 20737

Join Riversdale House Museum for a day full of fun for the community! Enjoy interactive, hands-on, and educational activities, and learn about resources in your community.


Latinas in Aviation Global Festival

Saturday, September 27, 11 a.m.–2 p.m.

College Park Aviation Museum

1985 Corporal Frank Scott Drive

College Park, MD 20740

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the College Park Aviation Museum and Airport are honoring Latina pioneers in aviation and celebrating Hispanic culture. This one-of-a-kind festival allows you to meet and hear from inspiring Latinas and learn about the magic of aviation. Enjoy demos & children’s activities, food, community art, bilingual story time, author meet & greets, and giveaways while supplies last.


Fiesta de la Familia

Sunday, October 12, 1–4 p.m.

Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex
 
8001 Sheriff Road

Landover, MD 20785

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by bringing family together. Enjoy live performances, children’s activities, food, music, exhibitors, and vendors for everyone to enjoy.

 

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