Drug-Free
Tennessee, the local chapter of the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, has been
helping students across the state to learn the harmful effects of drugs before
they are lured into taking them.
With
drug-related crimes being a weekly occurrence, Drug-Free Tennessee (DFT) is
working out ways to combat usage rates by spreading truth. “We need to spread a
positive drug-free message and educate as many people as possible and as fast
as possible,” says Brian Fesler, regional coordinator for Drug-Free Tennessee.
Volunteers
have been out in the community, handing out information and giving talks to
students in schools. “It works with anyone of any race or creed, as drugs don’t
discriminate,” according to Fesler.
Recently,
the group visited schools in Davidson and Rutherford Counties where they
delivered talks to students, showed educational videos and gave out the Truth
About Drugs booklets.
DFT
is the local chapter of the Foundation for a Drug-Free World (FDFW), an
international organization based in Los Angeles, and has as its mission to
educate people about the dangerous effects of drugs so they understand and can
make informed choices on the subject. At the heart of the campaign are the Truth
About Drugs booklets, 13 fact-filled booklets that, without scare tactics,
inform about drugs, empowering young people to make their own decisions to live
drug-free.
Fesler
says, “There is a need in our communities to educate everyone on drugs—drugs impact
all our lives in one way or another. That’s why it is important for all of us
to work together to end this epidemic.” For more information on Drug-Free
Tennessee, visit drugfreetn.org.
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