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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.
Beat Drugs, Need You and Me
Project Approved in 1998
To heighten the awareness of youths and parents about the drug abuse problem, to strengthen parents' understanding on the psychological need of their children and to improve the problem-solving ability of youths through a series of anti-drug activities.
Who Can Beat the Drugs
Project Approved in 1998
To fund the design, production and roving performance o a creative and interactive situational drama. The performers will present different endings according to the students' decisions.
Just Good Fit
Project Approved in 1998
To arouse students' awareness of the harmful impact of drug abuse, to assist the at-risk students to build up elf-esteem and co-operative spirit through training workshops and their participation in some meaningful community activities such as community service group, round-district jogging and other anti-drug activities.
‘Stand Firm’ The Beat Drugs Sports Camp
Project Approved in 1998
To fund a sports camp for the marginal youths. The camp aims to develop the youths' interest and potential in some healthy sports activities so as to strengthen their will-power, to restore their sense of responsibility and to build up in them a positive attitude towards life.
Have a Bright Future, Say No To Drugs
Project Approved in 1998
To heighten the awareness of parents and youths about the harmful effects of drugs by organizing two anti-drug exhibitions in new towns, and the production of anti-drug pamphlets for distribution at school talks.
Beat Drugs/ New Generation
Project Approved in 1998
To heighten the awareness of the public about the harmful impact of drugs and to strengthen the determination of the at -risk youths to stay away from drugs through training workshops, talks and exhibitions, visits to drug detoxification centre and a series of anti-drug activities.