Our programs

Four fronts, one mission.

Four ways we help: lessons in schools, spreading the word across communities, standing with families, and pushing for change that protects young people.

01 · Youth Prevention in Schools02 · Community Awareness03 · Family & Recovery Support04 · Advocacy & Policy
01

Youth Prevention in Schools

Simple, honest lessons that help students understand the dangers of drugs and alcohol, and feel confident to say no. We also train teachers and student leaders, so the learning continues after we leave.

Classroom curriculum for secondary schools
Peer-mentor and school-club training
Teacher & counsellor workshops
02

Community Awareness

We take the message to where people already are — markets, churches, radio, and real-life stories — so everyone knows the facts and no one feels ashamed to ask for help.

Awareness campaigns & printed materials
Radio, market and faith-community outreach
Survivor and family storytelling
03

Family & Recovery Support

A private, caring first place to turn for anyone affected. We listen, give guidance, and connect people to trusted help — and we stay with families all the way through recovery.

Confidential helpline & guidance
Referrals to trusted treatment services
Family and peer-support circles
04

Advocacy & Policy

We work with schools, agencies, and government to make stopping drug and alcohol harm a priority — so young people are protected before problems start.

Partnerships with schools & agencies
Prevention-first policy advocacy
Research & data for better decisions

How we work

Listen

We start by listening to each community, so we understand what they really need.

Educate

We share honest, clear lessons where young people learn and live.

Stay

We stay close — with support, guidance, and a hand through recovery.

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We partner with schools, faith groups, and local organisations across Nigeria.

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