National Methamphetamine Awareness Day

30

Nov

National Methamphetamine Awareness Day, held on November 30, is a day to teach people about the dangers of methamphetamine, a harmful and illegal drug that can hurt your body and mind. People use this day to learn how meth affects families and communities and to share ways to prevent its use. Schools, police, and community groups often have events to help kids and adults understand why it's important to say no to drugs like meth. It's a day to spread the message of staying healthy and making good choices.

How to celebrate National Methamphetamine Awareness Day?

On National Methamphetamine Awareness Day, you can wear a shirt with an anti-drug message and talk with friends about why staying away from drugs is important. Make posters with colorful drawings showing the benefits of healthy choices and hang them at school. Share fun stories of people who made good decisions instead of using drugs. You could also organize a short play with friends to show why saying no to drugs matters. End the day by lighting a candle to remember people affected by methamphetamine and promise yourself to make smart choices and help friends do the same.

Where National Methamphetamine Awareness Day is celebrated?

  • - United States