Anti Drugs Abuse Club
Join the Anti-Drug and Abuse Club at St. Thomas Institute for Science & Technology
Introduction: The Anti-Drug and Abuse Club at St. Thomas Institute for Science & Technology is a proactive initiative aimed at creating awareness, preventing drug abuse, and promoting a healthy, drug-free lifestyle among our students. Led by Convenor Mr. Anup Mathew Abraham, CSE Department, the club strives to foster a supportive and inclusive environment where students can make informed decisions and actively contribute to a drug-free campus.
Our Mission: The Anti-Drug and Abuse Club is committed to:
- Educating and raising awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse and substance addiction.
- Providing a platform for open discussions and dialogue on drug-related issues.
- Empowering students to make informed choices and resist peer pressure.
- Supporting individuals affected by drug abuse and promoting access to appropriate resources.
- Collaborating with other organizations and initiatives to create a drug-free community.
Activities and Initiatives:
- Awareness Campaigns: We organize engaging campaigns, workshops, and seminars to educate students about the dangers of drug abuse and its impact on physical and mental health, academic performance, and personal relationships.
- Guest Lectures: Renowned experts and professionals are invited to deliver informative talks and share their experiences, providing insights into addiction, recovery, and building resilience.
- Peer Support Programs: We foster a supportive network where students can access peer support and guidance to make informed decisions and cope with challenges related to drug abuse.
- Counseling and Guidance: The club offers confidential counseling services, ensuring a safe space for individuals seeking guidance or struggling with substance abuse issues.
Anti Drugs and Abuse Club Committee