Explore SANAs programmes supporting drug recovery and prevention in Singapore. Learn about family support, client services, youth outreach, and how you can volunteer or donate.

Step-Up Centres SANA Step-Up Centres are walk-in facilities that support the rehabilitation and reintegration of persons-in-recovery from drug addiction by strengthening their social support.

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Understanding the Context

SANA Drug Abuse Prevention Committees (DAPC) were set up in 1979 to help eradicate the drug menace at the constituency level. They comprised grassroots leaders and volunteers, grouped into.

SANA Kakis SANA Kakis are befrienders who engage and guide persons recovering from drug addiction to integrate them back into the community.

We are also seeing an increasing number of females abusing drugs. While male drug abusers continue to form the majority of those arrested, the number of female drug abusers arrested in 2024 increased.

The SANA Badge Scheme, which is now rebranded as the ACT Badge, was established in 1977 with the primary goal of raising awareness about the harms associated with substance abuse and how.

Key Insights

You have chosen to donate via cheque. The cheque should be crossed and made payable to SANA. Please mail your cheque to: The Executive DirectorSingapore Anti-Narcotics Association2 Sengkang.

SANA co-organises an annual Yellow Ribbon Community Awards and Appreciation Luncheon (YRCP) to recognise and celebrate the contributions of YRCP volunteers over the past year.

SANA is a Social Service Agency (SSA) and a full member of the National Council of Social Service. We advocate programmes and services for recovering persons and their families.