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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CFT Conference

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It is often because of a lack of knowledge that people perish...

Even though the internet is becoming more available to people the value of pamphlets, booklets and posters will never die out. There is always a demand for it. Some of our members research different topics relating to substance abuse.

Pamphlets - warning young people against specific drugs and the dangers and lies they are told about it. Handed out at schools when we give talks.

Booklets - for parents and educators.

Posters - Put up at schools and other places with important information and TNT contact details.

Many other substance abuse related issues must still be researched and explored. E.g. Drugs and religion, music, culture, etc.  For more detail on the above mentioned, please contact us at: 082 598 5809  or  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 
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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. To me the TV was a source of training on exactly what I should do when wanting to sin, and how to hide my ...

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Mbuso Mbanjwa

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I grew up in rural Africa. I was born and bred there. And we also have the problem of substance abuse and addiction. It might be different to the cities, but drugs and alcohol never looks at colour, background or area. In my traditional custom, it is the done thing to dr...

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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 I was 15 I was much focused on my schoolwork and swimming. The next year I entered a business school where I came into contact with ...

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  • Ian van Zyl

    My father died of lung cancer, as a direct result of Tobacco. We saw him suffer and die in our own home. He had an Oxygen t

  • 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

  • Roxane Greyling

    She grew up in a good English speaking home with great parents who gave her all the opportunities any young person would wa

  • John Lilford-Powys

    My father and mother both had severe alcohol problems. They were probably both alcoholics, but I cannot say for certain, th

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • TNT member's story in Sunday Times

    'Hopeless' pupil stuns everyone. Former drug addict earns five distinctions in matric exams. By PREGA GOVENDER (SUNDAY TIME

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