Brussels Anti-Drug Campaign Launched on “Car-Free Day”

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New Booklets Promote Living Healthier, Drug-Free Lives

September 2006

fdfe-2006Every year the major cities of Belgium observe a “car-free day” as part of “European Mobility Week” — a campaign to encourage people to take advantage of alternative transport for a healthier environment.

This year, the Foundation for a Drug-Free Europe chose this day, with its emphasis on living healthier lives, to launch its new anti-drug campaign.

This year, the Foundation for a Drug-Free Europe chose this day, with its emphasis on living healthier lives, to launch its new anti-drug campaign.

Members of the FDFE in their anti-drug t-shirts joined other volunteer on “Car-Free Day” in passing out brand new drug information booklets to the many pedestrians thronging the Brussels streets.

“Truth about Drugs” booklets provide straight forward, little known facts on marijuana, ecstasy, cocaine, crack, heroin, LSD, painkillers, “kiddie cocaine” (prescription stimulants), and methamphetamine. Today there are more than 18 million copies in circulation and information on them is available at www.fdfe.eu.

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Foundation for a Drug-Free Europe was formed in March 2004 with the firm purpose of preventing and stopping debilitating drug use through educating non-users concerning the harmful effects that drugs can inflict upon the body, mind and personality, and by finding and directing existing users to programmes that can help them achieve comfortable abstinence for life.

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