Awareness on drugs and addiction

DREAM Trivandrum conducted awareness program for the MGNREGS works of Maranaloor panchayat

  • Dream  |  
  • 25 Mar 2024  | 
  • Neha Joseph
Ms Neha Joseph, Coordinator DREAM Trivandrum taking sessions for the MGNREGS works of Maranaloor panchayat

Parents are having an inevitable role in building up the character of a child. But at least sometimes they are not aware about what is currently happening with the children. The changing trends among them, And even the things such as the addictive practices of  among the young generation.

DREAM Trivandrum in collaboration with the MGNREGS of Maranaloor panchayat conducted an awareness program among the workers on the effects of drugs and other forms of addiction among children and youth. The session was taken up by Ms Neha Joseph, Coordinator DREAM Trivandrum. And paved light to the current societital scenario and the ways to overcome the social evils.

DREAM – Drug Rehabilitation Education And Mentoring is a right based initiative by Trivandrum Don Bosco Veedu Society Trivandrum and Banglore Rural Education And Development Society which focuses to reduce the prevalence of drugs and other forms of  addiction among children and youth. Preventive education strategy including awareness generation, counseling services and de addiction services are being provided to reach the goal.

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