COFADARE is a non-governmental organization committed to combating drug abuse and promoting healthy, responsible lifestyles among young people and vulnerable communities. The organization carries out a wide range of activities, including awareness campaigns in schools, universities, and local neighborhoods to educate the public about the dangers of drug use and addiction.
Through community workshops, public discussions, and media engagement, COFADARE encourages open dialogue and fosters prevention through knowledge. In addition to its preventive work, the NGO provides psychological support, counseling, and social reintegration programs for former drug users, helping them regain confidence and rebuild productive lives through vocational training and mentorship. COFADARE also conducts training sessions for educators, health professionals, and community leaders to strengthen local capacity in prevention and rehabilitation. The organization actively advocates for more effective public policies on drug control and works closely with governmental and international partners to promote coordinated action.
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Behind every person sleeping on the sidewalk lies a story of loss — loss of family, job, or health. COFADARE works to provide emergency shelters and transitional housing for those who have nowhere else to go. Each contribution helps us rent safe spaces, furnish sleeping areas, and offer psychological and social support. Together, we can turn isolation into inclusion and despair into opportunity.
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More and more young people are refusing to remain mere spectators in the face of human suffering. Through COFADARE, they become true agents of change, taking part in awareness campaigns, donation drives, and social activities in support of homeless individuals. Your contribution helps fund their missions, training, and travel. Supporting COFADARE means believing in a committed youth — one that envisions a future where solidarity triumphs over indifference.
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