| PHILIPPINES |
In a country beset by international drug trafficking and domestic drug abuse, the national police team up with Foundation for a Drug-Free World to pilot the solution.
| CZECH REPUBLIC |
Fifteen years in a row, runners and bicyclists gather for a marathon in support of drug-free living and contribute to a national drop in drug usage rates.
| FRANCE |
Volunteers from the Foundation for a Drug-Free World handed out 300,000 copies of drug education booklets during the Euro 2016 football championships.
| SOUTH AFRICA |
Carmen Margro, former addict now leading the Foundation for a Drug-Free World South Africa, calls saving lives with the Truth About Drugs “the best high” she’s ever had.
| INTERNATIONAL |
As is tradition, in honor of the United Nations Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Drug-Free World volunteers across the globe set up events, concerts and mass distribution.
| NEW ZEALAND |
Sergeant Lexmond of Gisborne, New Zealand, now has an effective partner: The Truth About Drugs.
| DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
Tens of thousands of Dominicans benefit when long-time National Drug Counselor Carlos Gonzalez begins using the Truth About Drugs campaign.
| BRAZIL |
The 2016 Olympics saw the launch of an unprecedented drug prevention campaign determined to spread the truth about drugs throughout Brazil. The Foundation for a Drug-Free World built a corps of local volunteers passionate about ending the country’s crack epidemic.
| SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA |
Foundation for a Drug-Free World volunteers reach tens of thousands of fans from across the country in their largest US booklet distribution to date.
| TANZANIA |
How one man who suffered the deep personal loss of a close family member at the hands of drug abuse is waking up the youth of his nation to the truth so they can halt the problem.
| ARGENTINA |
One of Argentina’s hottest tourist destinations now boasts a new attraction.
| VENEZUELA |
In spite of having educated some 4,000 soldiers, 135,000 company personnel and 450,000 students in Venezuela, Mario Chirinos will tell you he’s just getting started.
| ITALY |
A group of concerned parents is taking matters into its own hands to create a drug-free Milano, enlisting music-lovers, soccer-players, city officials and national police in the fight to end drug abuse in their city.
| HUNGARY |
A mighty team in Central Europe works to defuse what has been called “a ticking time bomb” of drug abuse before it starts.
| TUNISIA |
Youth mentors learn tools they will use to help young addicts.