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Student Art Campaign

🎨 Draw the Line: Art Over Drugs

Presented by Athletics Against Substance Abuse (AASA)

Athletics Against Substance Abuse (AASA) invites students in the Jefferson City, Missouri area to participate in our annual art competition, Draw the Line: Art Over Drugs! This community contest encourages young artists to creatively express positive, drug-free messages through art while promoting awareness, prevention, and self-empowerment.

Theme:

“Draw the Line: Art Over Drugs” — What does choosing a healthy, positive lifestyle look like to you?

Who Can Enter:

4th–5th grade students in the Jefferson City, Missouri area.

How to Enter:

Students may submit original artwork (drawings, paintings, or digital designs) that align with the contest theme. Entries should include:

• Student’s name, grade, school, and teacher’s name

 A brief description of the artwork and why it aligns with the theme.

• Parent or guardian contact information

Deadline:

🗓️ All artwork must be submitted by February 13, 2026 to be considered for the competition.

The Showcase will be: Feb 20 at 5:30p at the Lincoln University Art Gallery

Prizes:

🏅 Winning entries will receive special recognition, art supplies, and be featured at AASA’s annual community event.

ALL pieces will be displayed on AASA social media platforms.

Purpose:

AASA is dedicated to empowering youth through sports, creativity, and community engagement. This contest is one of many programs designed to help kids “draw the line” between healthy choices and substance abuse.

For questions or to schedule a school pickup of submissions, contact us today!

AASA IN ACTION

OUR WHY

“I’ve witnessed firsthand how substance abuse can destroy lives and tear families apart. I also know the transformative power that opportunities in athletics and the arts can offer. Having access to resources, positive experiences, and an environment that fosters growth, self-awareness, and personal development can completely change a person’s path. My ultimate goal is to help at-risk youth and individuals shift the trajectory of their lives toward something positive, empowering, and full of purpose.”

-Founder Jamaal Tatum

OUR MISSION

OUR MISSION

OUR MISSION

OUR MISSION • OUR MISSION • OUR MISSION •

At AASA, our mission is to bridge the gap and empower at-risk youth and individuals by providing access to athletics, the arts, and positive mentorship. We are committed to preventing substance abuse by creating opportunities for growth, expression, and connection, regardless of financial means. Through community, creativity, and competition, we help young people discover their potential and build a future fueled by purpose, not pain.

AASA PROGRAMS

BASKETBALL CAMPS, BASKETBALL TRAINING & SKILL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING, LEADERSHIP SEMINARS, COACHING CLINICS, MENTORSHIP PROGRAMS, MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, COMMUNITY EVENTS, ART OPPORTUNITIES AND WORKSHOPS

WE BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN COMMUNITY LEADERS & AT RISK YOUTH

INTERESTED IN TRAINING?

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Looking to take your game to the next level? Work directly with Jamaal Tatum — Colligate Hall of Famer, MVC Player of the Year, Sweet 16 standout, and former professional basketball player. With years of experience competing at the highest levels and training athletes of all ages, Jamaal brings proven techniques, elite skills, and a passion for developing players both on and off the court.

Whether you’re a beginner building fundamentals or a serious athlete preparing for the next stage, Jamaal offers personalized training designed to elevate your performance, boost your confidence, and sharpen your basketball IQ.

👉 Spots are limited. Don’t miss your chance to train with one of the best.

📩 Contact us today to reserve your training session!

What is it like to work with Coach Jamaal?

About the Founder – Coach Jamaal Tatum

Coach Jamaal Tatum founded AASA (Athletics Against Substance Abuse- a 501(c)3 non profit organization) in June 2021 after realizing he felt most fulfilled when living with a clear mind and using his life to serve others. He created AASA to offer the same second chances, support, and opportunities that helped him overcome challenges in his own life.

A Jefferson City native and standout athlete, Jamaal played collegiate basketball at Southern Illinois University—earning MVC Player of the Year and four NCAA tournament appearances—before going pro with teams like the Atlanta Hawks and Portland Trail Blazers.

Now retired from playing, his mission is deeper than basketball. He's passionate about helping others grow through adversity, find purpose, and become the best version of themselves—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. AASA is his way of giving back and helping others do the same.

Make an impact today

Support our mission by contributing a donation.

*AASA is a registered 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible.

Donor Tiers:

VIP Donor - $50,000 +
Special Donor - $25,000-$49,000
Platinum Donor - $15,000-$24,000
Gold Donor - $10,000-$14,000
Silver Donor - $5,000-$9,000
Bronze Donor - $1,000-$4,000
Friend’s Donor - $250-$900


*Donations may go to any of the following areas (but not limited to) dependent upon what priorities are most time sensitive for AASA at the present time:

Consultants, Therapists, Volunteer Stipends, Facility, Uniforms, Equipment, Tournament Entry Fees, Athletic Training, Athletic Skills Development Clinic Tour


3% Cover the Fee

WHERE PURPOSE MEETS PASSION *

WHERE PURPOSE MEETS PASSION *

 

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