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Music Group In-School Project
Project Approved in 1998
To train seven young persons with drug abuse history to form a band group to assist sending anti-drug message to students through musical performance and sharing of drug - rehabilitation experience.
Care for Listening to the Youth?…. Leaders of the 21st Century
Project Approved in 1998
To fund the production of a beat drugs parents notebook diary, and the organization of a series of beat drugs community programmes aiming at establishing in youths a positive attitude towards life.
Outstanding Ambassador Team
Project Approved in 1998
To mobilize some at-risk youths to serve as beat drugs ambassadors to help implement a series of anti-drug activities and community programmes.
Questions about Drugs: 98 Smart Youth Project
Project Approved in 1998
To educate the youths on the adverse effects of drug abuse and to equip them with refusal skills to drugs offers through school roving exhibitions, anti-drug camp and composition competition.
Stop! Drug!
Project Approved in 1998
To disseminate anti-drug messages to the youths through visiting drug treatment centres, and to increase parents' knowledge of drug abuse problem through organizing n anti-drug exhibition.
Stronger & Fitter, Don’t Try Drugs - Beat Drugs Programmes for Youth at Risk
Project Approved in 1998
To assist the at-risk youths to establish a positive attitude towards life through organizing a series of activities including body check, experimental training, exhibition and some recreational activities.
Beat Drugs with the Family
Project Approved in 1998
To disseminate among youths the harmful effects of abusing drugs, to encourage family support and care through organizing a series of anti-drug activities including drama-performance contest, Q&A competition, colour-filling competition and carnival.
Do Not Think About It - A Beat Drugs Programme
Project Approved in 1998
To improve the self-image and problem-solving ability of the at-risk youths, to enhance to mutual understanding and support of parents and children in beating drugs together through organizing a series of activities including outward bound camps, detoxification experience camps, parents' workshops, carnival and cloth-painting competition.
Youth Participation Anti-drug Project
Project Approved in 1998
To educate the children about the harmful effects of abusing drugs and the refusal skills, help them to build up self-control power and establish their goals in life. Activities include training workshops, evaluation meeting and other recreational activities.
Anti-drug Drama - Workshops and School Performance
Project Approved in 1998
To disseminate anti-drug messages among the secondary school students through drama performance by ex-drug abusers, and to produce and distribute a booklet containing stories from the ex-drug abusers to the students.