HOW ONE DETERMINED VENEZUELAN IS DROPPING DRUG USAGE BY 40%


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DATE: Sept. 19, 2016, 8:56 a.m.

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  1. In 1997, Mario Chirinos learned that his two cousins worked for a major drug cartel in Venezuela. But before he could do anything, they had become casualties of the narcotics wars.
  2. At that point, he decided to change his country. But it wasn’t until ten years later that he found out how: the Truth About Drugs Campaign.
  3. Chirinos started immediately distributing The Truth About Drugs booklets in high-crime neighborhoods. He then delivered seminars in schools across his home city of Maracaibo, partnering with and training 643 professors at the Dr. Rafael Belloso Chacin University.
  4. Chirinos next engaged the faith community, training more than 50 groups of Catholics, Adventists, Baptists and others in the delivery of the Truth About Drugs program. They, in turn, have delivered it to some 20,000 Venezuelans. “They call every week requesting material. They carry the Bible under their right arm and The Truth About Drugs booklets under their left,” Chirinos said.
  5. It wasn’t long before Chirinos was invited to address a military battalion of 500 soldiers in Maracaibo, where he learned that as many as seven out of ten soldiers abused marijuana, cocaine and other drugs. Consequently, he has now delivered lectures to more than 4,000 soldiers of the Venezuelan National Guard, Army and Air Force.
  6. Chirinos next turned his sights to the private sector and educated more than 135,000 executives and staff of Venezuelan companies. Twenty-nine of these companies then donated $2 million to sponsor further drug education across Venezuela.
  7. He didn’t have to wonder if he was making a difference—the proof was in the statistics: a 40% average drop in drug usage in schools where he had brought the program, a feat which was formally acknowledged by Venezuela’s National Anti-Drug Office.

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