Every year on 26 June, the world observes International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking to raise awareness about the devastating impact of drug abuse on individuals, families, and communities. The day serves as a reminder that addiction is not merely a personal struggle—it is a social issue that requires compassion, education, prevention, and access to effective treatment.
At Sarathi Welfare Trust, we believe that recovery is possible for everyone. Through professional counselling, rehabilitation, and community outreach, we are committed to helping individuals reclaim their lives and empowering families to support lasting recovery.
Why Is International Day Against Drug Abuse Important?
Drug abuse continues to affect millions of people across the globe. Substance dependence can lead to serious physical and mental health issues, financial instability, broken relationships, unemployment, and increased crime. Young people are particularly vulnerable due to peer pressure, stress, curiosity, and easy access to harmful substances.
International Day Against Drug Abuse encourages governments, organisations, healthcare professionals, and communities to work together to:
- Raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.
- Promote prevention and early intervention.
- Support treatment and rehabilitation services.
- Reduce stigma surrounding addiction.
- Encourage healthy lifestyles and positive choices.
Understanding Drug Addiction
Addiction is a chronic condition that affects the brain and behaviour. It is not a sign of weakness or lack of willpower. People struggling with substance abuse often need medical care, psychological support, and a structured rehabilitation programme to achieve lasting recovery.
Common signs of addiction include:
- Loss of control over substance use
- Withdrawal symptoms when not using drugs
- Neglecting family, work, or education
- Sudden mood swings or behavioural changes
- Financial difficulties due to substance use
- Declining physical and mental health
Recognising these signs early can make a significant difference in successful recovery.
The Role of Families in Recovery
Family support is one of the strongest factors in successful rehabilitation. Instead of blaming or isolating someone struggling with addiction, families should encourage open communication and seek professional help as early as possible.
Recovery becomes more effective when individuals receive emotional support alongside medical and psychological treatment.
How Sarathi Welfare Trust Helps
At Sarathi Welfare Trust, we provide compassionate and evidence-based care for individuals battling substance abuse. Our services are designed to address the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of addiction.
Our support includes:
- Individual counselling
- De-addiction programmes
- Rehabilitation support
- Family counselling
- Mental health guidance
- Relapse prevention strategies
- Community awareness programmes
Our experienced professionals work closely with every individual to create a personalised recovery plan that promotes long-term wellness and reintegration into society.
Prevention Starts with Awareness
Preventing drug abuse begins long before addiction develops. Communities, schools, parents, and healthcare providers all have a role to play.
Some effective prevention measures include:
- Educating young people about substance abuse.
- Encouraging healthy coping mechanisms for stress.
- Promoting sports, arts, and community engagement.
- Supporting mental health initiatives.
- Creating safe and supportive family environments.
Awareness saves lives, and education remains one of the most powerful tools against addiction.
This 26 June, Be Part of the Change
International Day Against Drug Abuse is not just about recognising a global problem—it is about inspiring action. Every conversation, every awareness campaign, and every act of support can help someone take the first step toward recovery.
If you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction, remember that help is available, and recovery is possible.
At Sarathi Welfare Trust, we stand with individuals and families on their journey towards hope, healing, and a brighter future.
Final Thoughts
Drug addiction can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or profession. By spreading awareness, reducing stigma, and ensuring access to quality rehabilitation services, we can create healthier communities and brighter futures.
This International Day Against Drug Abuse, let us unite to spread hope, encourage recovery, and build a society where every individual has the opportunity to live a healthy, fulfilling, and drug-free life.


