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Endeavour award marks two decades of drugs awareness

A northside community group is marking its 20th anniversary with a special ‘Endeavour Award’ as part of the annual Let’s Talk About Drugs National Media Awards.

One of the first aims of the Greater Blanchardstown Response to Drugs (GBRD), which was set up back in 1992, was to provide drugs awareness courses to educate individuals, families and groups about various drugs issues.

The ‘Let’s Talk About Drugs’ National Media Awards 2012, supported by the County Dublin VEC and the Health Service Executive/Drugs.ie, encourages members of the public to talk about alcohol and drugs by creating original newspaper articles, cartoon strips, audio features or video or animated features based around the official themes.

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Source: Dublin People, 26/03/2012

Posted by Andy on 03/26 at 08:48 AM in
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