School awareness program for parents at Government LPS Nellivila

DREAM Trivandrum conducted an awareness program for the parents of Government LPS Nellivila in collaboration with Janamytri police station, Vizhinjam

  • Dream  |  
  • 2 Dec 2022  | 
  • Neha Joseph
Ms Anooja R, Counsellor DREAM Trivandrum taking the session for the parents of Government LPS Nellivila

DREAM, Trivandrum in collaboration with Janamytri police station, Vizhinjam conducted an awareness program was conducted for the students of Government LPS Nellivila, 23rd November on the effects of Drugs andaddiction among students. The School Head Mistress welcomed the gathering and Shri John Britto, SI Vizhinjam police station inaugurated the program. Around 55 parents attented the session.  

The program was initiated as part of the parents awareness programs of DREAM and was organised in collaboration with the anti Drug Campaign Yodhavu by government of Keral and janamytri police station Vizhinjam.  DREAM District Coordinator Ms Neha Joseph and District Counsellor Ms Anooja R, interacted with the parents. DREAM (Drug Rehabilitation Education And Mentoring) is the project initiated by Don Bosco Veedu Society and BREADS (Bangalore Rural Education and Development Society) focus to reduce the prevalence of drugs among the school and college students. The project envisions to create an impact through three phases of activities.

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