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Break Free From Drug Addiction Foundation Embarks on Educational Campaign at KOSS.


Break Free From Drug Addiction, a Non-governmental organization on 4th September, 2025 together with its team has embarked on an educational campaign on drug addiction at the Konongo Odunasi Senior High School in the Ashanti region.

The program which was organised by the Headmaster, Chaplain, School Counselor, the Governing Board and Lawyer Maxwell Opoku-Agyemang in collaboration with the NGO headed by Mr. James Kwame Peprah engaged the students on the dangers of the drug addiction.



The Form 2 students in the school were taken through on the dangers associated with hard (psychoactive) drugs that may ruin their health.

Mr. James Peprah shard how the session was insightful and interactive, giving students the opportunity to ask relevant questions on drug-related issues for clarity. 

The team also equipped the students with practical steps to resist drug use and peer influence, while distributing educational flyers highlighting the harmful effects of psychoactive substances.

Mr Peprah sincerely express their deep appreciation and gratitude to the school management and the Governing Board for granting them the platform to impact on the lives of the students positively.

Together, we can raise a drug-free generation, he added.



The headmaster of the school Dr. Kwaku Baah also expressed his joy of the kind of education and experience his students has received from the program and urged other school heads to embrace same to pace way for their students to have fake knowledge of drug addiction to save their life from any immoral habits of drug addiction.


#KONONGOODUMASISHS #BFFDAF #SayNoToDrugs #YouthEmpowerment #DrugFreeGeneration #BreakFreeFromDrugs #DrugAbuseAwareness


Source: Alrich24newagh.blogspot.com

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