In a dedicated effort to address the pressing issue of drug abuse and addiction among the younger generation, an impactful awareness program was meticulously organized at Victory Girls High School, Nemom. The program, organized by the esteemed DREAM Project, aimed to enlighten and educate students on the critical repercussions of drug abuse and addiction, with a particular focus on children and youth. Guided by the expertise of Ms. Neha Joseph, the Coordinator of DREAM Trivandrum, and Ms. Anooja R, an esteemed Counselor within the DREAM Project, the sessions were thoughtfully structured to explore the multifaceted dimensions of substance abuse. The event commenced with an engaging presentation that vividly portrayed the detrimental effects of drugs on physical health, mental well-being, and its far-reaching implications on societal harmony. Compelling visuals, relatable anecdotes, and real-life instances were employed to underscore the gravity of the issue. One of the program’s highlights was its interactive nature, encouraging active participation among students. This facilitated an open dialogue on the challenges faced by the youth, empowering them to navigate peer pressure and make informed choices. Ms. Neha Joseph’s expertise brought forth invaluable insights into identifying early signs of addiction and the significance of seeking timely assistance and guidance. The DREAM Project’s initiative in organizing this awareness program at Victory Girls High School, Nemom, reflects their unwavering dedication to cultivating a healthier, drug-free society. The collaborative efforts of Ms. Neha Joseph and Ms. Anooja R significantly contributed to the program’s success, leaving an indelible impression on the young minds present. Overall, the program served as a poignant reminder of the collective responsibility in safeguarding the well-being and future of our youth against the perils of drug abuse and addiction