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YADA AFRICA

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YADA AFRICA is the Non Governmental Organization formed to alert youths about Drug Abuse / substances Abuse and all impacts concerning Drug Abuse. Through this YADA will reach every where worldwide and every thing at any cost to make youths and teens aware of Drug Abuse and all results connected to drug / substance abuse. Have you found that a troubled youths in your life has been struggling with drugs and or alcohol abuse? For many parents finding out that their son or daughter has been struggling with teen drug abuse is a catastrophic revelation. Thoughts of failure, disappointment, guilt, and embarrassment flood a parents mind. However, you must remember that you are not the only parent to face such a situation. And more importantly, many families have overcome teen drug abuse in the past

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PEOPLE WITH WHOM WE CAN JOIN HANDS TO FIGHT AND ERADICATE DRUG ABUSE AND ADDICT PLUS AWARENESS TO ALL YOUTHS:signs and symptoms of drug addiction and abuse;The more drug use begins to affect and control a person's life, the more likely it is that he or she has a drug problem. Unfortunately, substance abusers are often the last ones to recognize their own symptoms of dependence and addiction. If you suspect that a friend or loved one is abusing drugs, it's important to remember that drug abusers often try to conceal their symptoms and downplay their problem. But there are a number of warning signs you can look for: • Inability to relax or have fun without doing drugs. • Sudden changes in work or school attendance and quality of work or grades. • Frequently borrowing money, selling possessions, or stealing items from employer, home, or school. • Angry outbursts, mood swings, irritability, manic behavior, or overall attitude change. • Talking incoherently or making inappropriate remarks. • Deterioration of physical appearance and grooming. • Wearing sunglasses and/or long sleeve shirts frequently or at inappropriate times. • No longer spending time with friends who don't use drugs and/or associating with known users. • Engaging in secretive or suspicious behaviors, such as making frequent trips to the restroom, basement, or other isolated areas where drug use would be undisturbed. • Talking about drugs all the time and pressuring others to use. • Expressing feelings of exhaustion, depression, and hopelessness. • Using drugs first thing in the morning.

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