A voluntary, non-profit organization motivated to address chemical dependence and other addictions in South Africa - through offering a prevention program, free of charge, and therefore making an impact in our country's future. Established over a decade ago, our members are from all walks of life. They have gone through the horror of drug or alcohol abuse and other addictions, have come free and now live fulfilled lives.
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Events

26 Mar, 10 -
KZN Liquor Bill Hearings
27 Mar, 10 -
Presentation / Workshop
11 Apr, 10 -
KZN churches
18 Apr, 10 - 22 Apr, 10
Qwaqwa outreach
06 May, 10 -
Hoërskool Tuine, Pta
08 May, 10 -
kwaMthethwa area KZN
22 May, 10 -
Richardsbay
04 Jun, 10 -
KZN Forum AGM
16 Jun, 10 -
Radio interview
03 Sep, 10 -
CFT Conference

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An Electronic Newsletter is sent to subscribers. It contains a wealth of information on different drug related topics...

Fast Facts on drugs - each issue covers a different drug of abuse.

Drug News - what's in the news about substance abuse.

TNT Member profile - featuring a short profile on our different members, who they are and how they recovered. Get to know the members!

Teens - practical advice on... music, friends and other important topics.

Past and upcoming events - stay informed of where we've been and where we are giving talks and presentations.

Links - interesting and helpful links to other websites.

And much more!

Ideal for teens, parents, educators, ex-addicts, etc.

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John Lilford-Powys

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My father and mother both had severe alcohol problems. They were probably both alcoholics, but I cannot say for certain, the reason being that when I was four months old my father left my mother and us two children. When I was seven years old, my mother committed suicide. Her pa...

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Joseph Greyling

The question arises, why did I start? One reason is a deep longing for acceptance and fulfilment. No one gets out of bed one day and says “Today I’m gonna try drugs and become an addict”. We are all influenced in some way. Peer pressure is a daunting reality. It all ...

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Roxane Greyling

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She grew up in a good English speaking home with great parents who gave her all the opportunities any young person would want. She attended a well known girls school, probably the top in the province. Up until the age of seventeen, she had everything any girl would want. Everyone li...

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  • Michael Alain

    I grew up in a Christian family. My mother was a single parent of six children. She taught us to fear God. Until the age of 1

  • David Green

    As a young grade eight pupil, I had a vision and desire for my life. That desire was to study hard so that I could go to univ

  • Mbuso Mbanjwa

    I grew up in rural Africa. I was born and bred there. And we also have the problem of substance abuse and addiction. It mig

  • Berndt Schmid

    The Story of my Heroin addiction:  I was born in Zurich, Switzerland where I lived with my parents and a sister. By the time

  • Archie van der Walt

      My parents separated when I was about 7 or 8 years of age. Alcohol and Cigarettes were commonly used in our family and s

  • Albertus Bodenstein

    After 15 minutes sweat drops ran down my face and my heart was beating very fast. For the first time I felt completely out of

  • Nico van Zyl

    There are many reasons why young people become slaves to alcohol and drugs. Here are the reasons why I got caught up with d

  • Martin van der Merwe

    I can remember that from an early age I spent many hours in front of the television, I virtually grew up in front of the TV.

  • Claude Peters

    As a young child I was exposed to much evil and before the age of 10, I was already trying out alcohol and cigarettes. At the

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