Community Mobilisation
We believe prevention is stronger than waiting for addiction to take hold.
We work with communities to raise awareness of the dangers of drug and substance abuse and encourage early intervention, positive choices and healthier lifestyles.
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Community Mobilisation…
Our community mobilisation work includes:
- Bringing Sectors Together — Uniting families, schools, churches, government departments, healthcare professionals, businesses, NGOs and youth groups around common prevention goals, so that efforts reinforce one another instead of duplicating or competing.
- Community Dialogues and Forums — Creating spaces where parents, educators, leaders and young people can speak openly about the realities of drug abuse in their communities and shape local solutions together.
- Grassroots Engagement — Working directly with community leaders, local structures and volunteers who understand their neighbourhoods best and can champion prevention from the ground up.
- Collective Campaigns and Events — Organising activities such as the Football Tournament Against Drug Abuse, marches, exhibitions and community activations that draw people out of isolation and into shared action.
- Building Local Networks — Helping communities establish ongoing support structures — volunteer networks, referral pathways and communication channels — that continue functioning long after a single campaign or event has ended.
- Shared Ownership — Encouraging every participant, from a single parent to a large organisation, to see themselves not as a bystander but as an active stakeholder in the outcome.
We believe a mobilised community is a protected community. When people are informed, connected and moving in the same direction, drug abuse finds far less room to take hold — and young people find far more reason to hope.



