Drug-Free Tennessee observed International
Day Against Drug Abuse with a training workshop about keeping young people away
from drugs.
Keeping
youth off drugs has long been the message of Drug-Free Tennessee (DFT). The
group has promoted a drug-free life with education and prevention materials for
young people for the better part of the last decade, and according to
drugfreetn.org, it has reached more than 18,000 people across Tennessee in the
last five years. But now DFT is going full throttle ahead and wants to get this
message out to the masses.
In
observance of International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking,
which occurs each year on June 26, the group held a special training workshop
titled “How to Keep Our Youth Off Drugs,” welcoming community leaders and
guests to learn how they can use free educational materials to steer young
people away from a life of addiction.
The
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking was created by the
UN General Assembly in December 1987 to encourage all sectors of society to
work together to tackle drug abuse and addiction.
Workshop
attendees included government leaders, educators, police and parents. They were
given free informational materials that they can use in working with children
to keep them healthy, as well as drug-free. Rev. Brian Fesler, regional
coordinator of Drug-Free Tennessee, said, “This will create a ripple effect
throughout the county for the future generation—it’s all about helping our
young people for a better tomorrow.”
DFT
is the local chapter for the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, an international
non-profit, public benefit corporation that empowers youth and adults with
factual information about drugs so they can make informed decisions to be
drug-free. From its headquarters in Los Angeles, California, the Foundation
provides educational materials, advice, and coordination for its international
drug prevention network. It works with youth, parents, educators, volunteer
organizations and government agencies — anyone with an interest in helping
people lead lives free from drug abuse.
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