Anti-Drug Awareness Program
The Anti-Drug Awareness Program aims to educate children, youth, and adults about the harmful effects of drug abuse. It promotes healthy lifestyles, strong decision-making, and community responsibility for a safe and drug-free society.
Objectives
- Create awareness about the physical, mental, and social effects of drug abuse.
- Guide students and youth to avoid peer pressure.
- Encourage healthy habits and positive activities.
- Support families in recognizing early signs of addiction.
- Build a strong, drug-free community.
Key Activities
- Workshops & Seminars: Interactive sessions covering drug-related facts and mental well-being.
- Street Plays: Engaging performances to raise awareness among the public.
- Rallies: Public marches promoting the message of a drug-free society.
- Counseling Desk: Guidance and support from professionals for those seeking help.
- Sports Activities: Events encouraging a healthy, active lifestyle.
Target Audience
- School and college students
- Parents and teachers
- Community members
- High-risk youth groups
- Corporate wellness programs
Expected Outcomes
- Increased awareness and reduced experimentation among youth.
- Stronger coping and decision-making skills.
- Better family and community support.
- Guidance for individuals needing help.
- A healthier, drug-free society.
