Drug-Free Tennessee helps people, especially young people, learn the disastrous effects of drugs before it’s too late.
Drug-Free Tennessee (DFT) has been helping people learn the
truth about drugs since 2009 with events, seminars, online media and directly
contacting people with informational materials. In response to the increase of
drug overdoses in Tennessee every year since 2015, DFT has been active in
spreading awareness of the deadly consequences of taking drugs.
Recently
volunteers traveled to Spring Hill, Tennessee to hand out materials to youth,
parents and educators at a middle school’s 5K and fun run.
Julie Brinker, Drug-Free Tennessee spokesperson,
said, “Now more than ever is the time to help our
friends and neighbors learn the truth about drugs. They are deadly, and people
have a right to know what they are getting into before it’s too late.”
Drug-Free
Tennessee shares resources in person at events and online at drugfreetn.org
with audio-visual messages and videos aimed at helping people steer clear of
drug abuse and addiction. The organization has also long offered virtual
learning resources and free materials to all educators wanting to help people
learn the truth about drugs. Resources are available free of charge through
drugfreeworld.org.
Drug-Free Tennessee distributes the Truth
About Drugs booklet, which cover all basic side effects of drugs, common street
names, and how to recognize when you are being persuaded by a dealer. DFT also
has a range of award winning Public Service Announcements and an award winning
feature length documentary detailing the dangers of drugs and addiction. To
learn more or to order booklets or view the videos, visit drugfreetn.org and
drugfreeworld.org.
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