NEWS

| CANADA |
Melanie Parisella, an educator in Yellowknife, Canada, shares how she uses the Truth About Drugs program to reach kids before it is too late.
| INDIA |
Find out how an eleven-year-old role model is reaching thousands with her message of living a drug-free and healthy life in India.
| UNITED STATES |
A father turns his grief of losing his son into one purpose: reaching every youth in the United States with the Truth About Drugs.
| GLENDALE, ARIZONA |
With drugs out of control, NFL Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk launches a challenge to urge people to educate themselves about drugs.
| LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND |
Volunteers from the Foundation for a Drug-Free World Lausanne, Switzerland, are reaching kids with real testimonies.
| LOS ANGELES, USA |

To commemorate the June 26th International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Foundation for a Drug-Free World held an international online conference entitled, “The Truth About Drugs—Preventive. Informative. Factual. Supporting Youth in Making Healthy Choices.”

| ITALY |
The Foundation for a Drug-Free World Italy delivers the true data about the harmful effects of drugs to students in Como and neighboring areas.
| EAST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA |
NFL Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk talks to students in East Hollywood, sharing his struggles growing up and gives tips on how to go from good to great.
| LOS ANGELES, USA |

With overdose deaths spiking in Los Angeles County during the pandemic, Foundation for a Drug-Free World volunteers mobilize to reach out with a drug education and prevention drive during Super Bowl LVI.

| LOS ANGELES, USA |

On the eve of Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles, a flash mob at Hollywood and Highland launches a massive drug prevention campaign to raise awareness of drug abuse.

| INTERNATIONAL |
Foundation for a Drug-Free World celebrates Its 15th anniversary this year: 15 years of working with parents, educators and community leaders to help youth avoid the tragedy of drug abuse and addiction.
| BUFFALO, NEW YORK |
Drug-Free World chapters across the US join law enforcement in their fight against crime during their annual National Night Out events.
| MASSACHUSETTS, USA |
Darren Tessitore lost seven friends to drug abuse before he was 15. To ensure youth across America don’t fall into the same trap, he partnered with driver’s education instructors to reach kids before drugs do.
| GEORGIA, USA |
As Atlanta, Georgia, grapples with a methamphetamine and opioid epidemic, Drug-Free World (DFW) brings in backup to reach half a million attending Super Bowl 53.
| GAUTENG, SOUTH AFRICA |
Training gives the South African Police Service a way to reduce drugs and crime in the nation by reaching youth before drugs do.