BREADS Team Visits DREAM Trivandrum for Monitoring and Progress Review

Fostering Collaboration and Progress Towards a Drug-Free Society

  • Dream  |  
  • 18 Nov 2024  | 
  • Neha Joseph

A team from Bangalore Rural Education And Development Society ( BREADS), comprising Fr. George P.S., Executive Director of BREADS Bangalore, Mr. Benny Augustine, Program Manager, and Mr. Joshua David, MIS Coordinator and Project Manager, conducted a monitoring visit with DREAM Trivandrum. The team received a warm welcome from Fr. Joby Sebastian, Director of Don Bosco Veedu Society, and the children from Don Bosco Nivas Shelter Home, who showcased their talents through vibrant dance and musical performances, adding a festive touch to the occasion.

During the visit, the BREADS team engaged in discussions with DREAM Trivandrum about the progress and impact of its ongoing activities. They reviewed the project’s achievements and strategies, highlighting the collaborative efforts in addressing drug abuse and rehabilitation. The visit emphasized the importance of monitoring and support in strengthening the initiative’s mission to create a drug-free society.

DREAM is a right based initiative of BREADS banglore and Trivandrum Don Bosco Veedu Society to reduce the prevalence of drugs and other forms of addiction among children and youth.

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