The Kathu neighborhood in Phuket has asked youth to compete for the best anti-drug slogan. Phuket is a popular tourist destination for individuals from all over the world, including those who perceive the influx of visitors as a chance to peddle illegal substances. The competition was launched last week as a part of a drug awareness drive by the Kathu District Office and Patong Development Foundation. Following a conference last month to examine the predicted rise in drug-related concerns in the island province due to Thailand’s loosened entry restrictions, this campaign was launched. To stop drugs from being smuggled into Phuket, the officials stated aircraft need to be more closely monitored.
The grand prize winner with the best tagline will earn 10,000 Baht in cash in addition to a 5,000 Baht certificate for lodging and meals at the Patong Bay Resort Hotel. The first runner-up will be awarded 5,000 Baht in cash as well as the same Patong Bay Resort Hotel gift certificate. Along with the voucher, the second runner-up will also get 2,500 baht in cash. The remaining forty competitors will each get a 500 baht consolation prize. A fresh incentive for Phuket’s youth to abstain from drugs might be cash incentives. Alternately, come up with a fresh approach and have a more encouraging conversation. The organizations ask people between the ages of 12 and 18 to stop by the Office of Non-Formal and Informal Education between June 15 and July 27 on any day that isn’t a holiday. Twelve to fourteen year olds and fifteen to eighteen year olds will be divided into 2 groups. The office hasn’t yet offered any guidance on what the ideal tagline might resemble. The district office advised participating in the initiative to establish a trend that will improve public health and prevent drug use among children and young people in Kathu. Don’t forget to enter the contest and share your work with the nearby kids.
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Phuket teenagers offered monetary incentives for anti-drug cries
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