| OREGON, USA |
DFW supports the North Precinct Police Bureau’s efforts to make Holladay Park safe.
| EL SALVADOR |
After 34 years in the El Salvador military, Colonel Hugo Angulo was looking for a new strategy in the war on drugs. He is turning the tide now with Drug-Free World.
| COLOMBIA |
In 2019, Drug-Free World Colombia continues its campaign to bring the Truth About Drugs to the nation with the ultimate goal of a drug-free nation.
| OHIO, UNITED STATES |
The Parent Teacher Association is working to give children a brighter future and Drug-Free World is giving them a leg up.
| ITALY |
To help stop drug abuse on the island, Drug-Free World Sardinia holds a yearly drug-free soccer tournament; this year with their sixth in Cagliari.
| UKRAINE |
DFW Ukraine teams up with local NGOs, police and government for a drug-free festival and flash mob.
| MALAYSIA |
Drug-Free World leader Khai Aziz and his punk band, Second Combat, are teaching youth that being drug-free is the best way to be a true rebel and lead happy lives.
| SOUTH AFRICA |
It has been shown that the majority of violence against women and children is fueled by drugs, which is why Drug-Free World joined the 100 Men March in Pretoria, South Africa.
| OREGON, USA |
Elite athletes are people youth listen to, and now they are using that power to encourage them to pledge to steer clear of drugs.
| ITALY |
Motorcyclists converge in northern Italy for the first Say No to Drugs Motorbike Rally.
| INDIA |
Drug-Free World India, launched in 2016, has quickly grown to a network of 31 groups across 19 Indian states, all with the purpose of educating India’s youth to lead drug-free lives.
| UNITED STATES |
The Drug-Free World New York chapter takes June by storm with events across the city from the Puerto Rican Day Parade, to the United Nations, to a Heroes Awards Gala and more.
| CANADA |
Drug-Free World Canada joins Canada Day Parade to tell youth the truth about drugs.
| COLORADO |
Working to reverse the drug epidemic drug by reaching kids with the truth about drugs before they begin to abuse.
| CYPRUS |
A musician and a national member of parliament join forces to stop growing drug abuse where more than 2 million tourists annually bring not only revenue to Cyprus, but drugs.