Drug-Free Tennessee just participated in the Partners in
Prevention 2018 Statewide Conference, spreading drug prevention initiatives
that other organizations can use.
Drug-Free Tennessee (DFT) is committed to ending the drug problem in the state. That is why volunteers were at the 2018 Statewide Partners in Prevention Conference, meeting others who are working toward similar goals in helping people, and giving out information on the Truth About Drugs for organizations to use.
“We can come together with
other people and make a bigger impact,” says Regional Director of Drug-Free
Tennessee, Rev. Brian Fesler.
In 2018, DFT volunteers are
determined to reach more people than ever. Volunteers
recently participated in a Recovery Congregations event put on by the
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. And for the last two
days, they were at the 2018 Partners in Prevention Conference at Lipscomb
University.
They distributed the Truth
About Drugs booklets and talked with people about how to get this information
out to students and young people.
“We need to go to all people,
to get everyone this information on the truth about drugs,” says Fesler.
Drug-Free Tennessee is the
local chapter of the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, an international
nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles, California, with a focus on the
elimination of drug and alcohol abuse and its resulting criminality. It
distributes the Truth About Drugs booklet, which covers all basic side effects
of drugs, common street names, and how to recognize when you are being
persuaded by a dealer. To learn more or to order booklets, visit
drugfreesouth.org.
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