NEWS

| CAPE TOWN, AFRICA |
Soon after conflict between police and residents of Hangberg, Cape Town had reached its boiling point on September 21, one South African native David Undiedt—contacted the Foundation for a Drug-Free World.
| CZECH REPUBLIC |
Runners went from town-to-town carrying the anti-drug message across the length and breadth of the Czech Republic.
| MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA |
The 39th Annual Mountain View Art & Wine Festival kicked off on Saturday September 11, 2010, in the city’s downtown district.
| EL SALVADOR |
Under the banner “Uniting the World,” tens of thousands celebrated El Salvador’s Independence Day, in a September 5th parade and festivities in Los Angeles.
| LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA |
Volunteers from the Foundation for a Drug-Free World manned a booth at Mothers in Action’s “Health & Family Festival: Back to School” held on September 4th at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.
| INTERNATIONAL |
In a two-day period—August 21-22, Foundation for a Drug-Free World volunteers distributed over 200,000 copies of The Truth About Drugs booklets internationally.
| LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA |
The Foundation for a Drug-Free World has created yet another award-winner in its public campaign against drugs.
| TAMPA, FLORIDA |
Volunteers from the Foundation for a Drug-Free World stepped up their drug awareness activities in Florida.
| LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA |
A new series of drug education public service announcements from the Foundation for a Drug-Free World hit the airwaves with powerful messages that have aired on twelve national cable stations.
| CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO |
A drug education campaign was launched by students and faculty of the Higher Institute of Technology of Nuevo Casas Grandes in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico.
| LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA |
A series of drug education public service announcements from the Foundation for a Drug-Free World were honored with two Silver Telly Awards.
| INTERNATIONAL |
The Foundation for a Drug-Free World has launched a massive drug information campaign with free educational materials sent to some 80,000 educators.