Narconon Africa Takes to the Airwaves on Alex FM, Addressing Substance Abuse Crisis

Narconon Africa staff at the Airwaves on Alex FM

Alexandra, Johannesburg – Narconon Africa recently brought its vital message of substance abuse awareness to the heart of Alexandra, Johannesburg, through a compelling radio interview on Alex FM. Rea Galetlole and Lesedi Manye, representing Narconon Africa, engaged in a crucial dialogue with the community, shedding light on the devastating impact of drugs and alcohol on individuals and communities.

Rea Galetlole and Lesedi Manye used the airwaves to educate listeners about the insidious nature of addiction, emphasizing how substance abuse can erode the very fabric of society. They highlighted the far-reaching consequences, including family breakdown, increased crime rates, and the erosion of community well-being. “Substance abuse doesn’t just affect the individual; it tears apart families and weakens the entire community,” explained Rea Galetlole during the interview.

“We wanted to bring awareness to the residents of Alexandra about the real dangers and the solutions available.”

Lesedi Manye further elaborated on the damaging effects, focusing on the ripple effect of addiction through society. “When individuals struggle with substance abuse, the effects are felt by everyone around them, from children to elders. It’s crucial to understand the devastating impact and to seek help.”

Narconon Africa’s appearance on Alex FM highlights the organization’s commitment to reaching communities directly and providing vital education on the dangers of substance abuse. By leveraging the power of local media, they are able to connect with residents and empower them to make informed choices for a healthier, drug-free future. The interview left a lasting impression, fostering hope and promoting positive change within the Alexandra community.

AUTHOR

Reabetswe Galetlole

Rea has been working in the field of addiction and recovery for over 1 year. Having been an addict himself, he brings real-world experience to the table when helping addicts and their families, while also offering a first-person perspective to the current drug crisis. Rea is passionate about fostering a supportive community and empowering others to reclaim their lives, just as he has.

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DRUG EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION