The Shincheonji Volunteer Group is working proactively on an international scale towards achieving a drug-free society, by empowering young people with knowledge and warning them about the dangers of drug and substance abuse.
In South Korea, the Eastern Busan Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group conducted an anti-drug campaign at Busan Station Plaza on 28th April.
This campaign was held in the wake of rising concerns about youth exposure to drugs through social media and online platforms.
The team engaged citizens by a makeshift stall and at bus stops with a variety of promotional tools, including brochures, mini-promotional materials, and promotional panels to raise awareness and educate them about the dangers of drugs. According to the Eastern Busan Branch, prevention messages were delivered to more than 200 people through the campaign on that day.
Citizens responded positively to the mini-promotional materials and the campaign content. One citizen offered encouragement, saying, “I saw news that children are easily exposed to drugs through social media. I wish these kinds of preventive activities were carried out more often around schools or on the streets.”
Meanwhile, the Eastern Busan Branch of the Shincheonji Volunteer Group plans to continue the campaign in earnest throughout 2026, together with continued environmental protection and public interest campaigns.
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