Foundation for a Drug-Free World

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Foundation for a Drug-Free World


Foundation for a Drug-Free World is a non-profit organization that provides educational materials and resources aimed at preventing drug abuse. The organization is known for its "Truth About Drugs" program, which includes booklets, videos, and public service announcements.

History[edit | edit source]

The Foundation for a Drug-Free World was established in 2006. It is an initiative of the Church of Scientology, which has a long history of anti-drug advocacy. The foundation's materials are distributed globally and are available in multiple languages.

Programs[edit | edit source]

The primary program of the Foundation for a Drug-Free World is the "Truth About Drugs" campaign. This program includes:

  • Booklets: A series of 14 booklets that cover various drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and prescription drugs.
  • Documentary Videos: These videos feature former addicts and experts discussing the dangers of drug use.
  • Public Service Announcements: Short videos that are broadcast on television and shared on social media to raise awareness about drug abuse.

Educational Outreach[edit | edit source]

The foundation conducts seminars and workshops in schools, community centers, and other venues. These events are designed to educate young people and adults about the risks associated with drug use. The foundation also provides training for educators, law enforcement, and community leaders.

Controversies[edit | edit source]

The Foundation for a Drug-Free World has faced criticism due to its association with the Church of Scientology. Critics argue that the foundation's materials may serve as a recruitment tool for the church. However, the foundation maintains that its sole purpose is to provide factual information about drugs.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD