who whe are

We are a philanthropic entity that promotes well-being familiar by finding and expanding solutions to promote opportunities and reverse the climate crissis through different strategiescollective.

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Our Mission in Action

We are an entity that seeks to lead the work by promoting and recognizing the rights of children, adolescents and their families. At the American Foundation of Addictions we work hard to prevent drug use in vulnerable populations; For this we have linked to the private sector, public sector and national and international organizations.

Facing climate change

The American Foundation on Addictions has been committed since 2018 to its mission of improving the quality of life of families around the world by eliminating the barriers that limit family well-being, through educational and work projects, it has managed to transform public health, agriculture and renewable energy systems globally in highly vulnerable communities, benefiting thousands of families

Baby One
Girls

PROTECTING WOMEN AND GIRLS FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

1 in 5 women and girls have suffered physical, psychological or sexual violence from their partner

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND COLLABORATIVE WORK

We are an entity that seeks to lead the work by promoting and recognizing the rights of children, adolescents and their families. At the American Foundation of Addictions we work hard to prevent drug use in vulnerable populations; For this we have linked to the private sector, public sector and national and international organizations.

Our Collective Work

Some of our most representative programs

Young people without drugs Parents with Rules

Prevention of the consumption of psychoactive substances in public and private schools.

Mental
Health
at Work

Promotion of mental health with emphasis on reducing the consumption of psychoactive substances.

Educate yourself
and get
rid of drugs

Reduction of harm from drug
use in persons
deprived of liberty.

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Testimony program home with rules, children without drugs

Young people without drugs parents with rules

Drug
Classification