St. Joseph Mae Ramat School Joins Mae Ramat District in Powerful Anti-Drug Campaign
Last updated: 25 Jun 2026
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Mae Ramat District Unites All Sectors for Anti-Drug Awareness Walk
On June 25, 2026, Mae Ramat District successfully organized an anti-drug campaign walk, commemorating "Stop Drugs, Start Power" Day. Mr. Prinya Sairoch, the Mae Ramat District Chief, led the procession, which saw enthusiastic participation from various government agencies, private sector entities, and educational institutions within the Mae Ramat area, converging at Mae Charao Sub-district Municipality.
Valuable Objectives of the Campaign
The primary objectives of this impactful event were to:
Enhance awareness and disseminate crucial information regarding the dangers of illicit drugs to residents and youth in the area.
Foster comprehensive participation from all sectors—public, private, and community—in the sustainable monitoring, prevention, and resolution of drug-related issues.
Demonstrate the solidarity and unwavering commitment of Mae Ramat residents in combating drug abuse to cultivate a safer society.
The Role of St. Joseph Mae Ramat School
St. Joseph Mae Ramat School recognizes the paramount importance of building resilience among its youth. Consequently, the school enthusiastically dispatched teacher and student representatives to actively participate in this vital campaign walk. All participating students proudly expressed their firm resolve to be part of the solution to drug problems, serving as vocal advocates to encourage their peers and community members to stay away from all forms of illicit substances.
Participation in this event not only instills positive attitudes towards drug prevention but also cultivates a sense of social responsibility among the youth, which is fundamental to the development of the nation's human resources.
Collaboration for a Sustainable Society
St. Joseph Mae Ramat School extends its sincere gratitude to Mae Ramat District and all collaborating sectors for organizing such a beneficial activity. The school is committed to continuing its cooperation with all stakeholders in the ongoing prevention and resolution of drug problems, aiming to collectively foster a strong, safe society where young people can grow into good, quality citizens.
On June 25, 2026, Mae Ramat District successfully organized an anti-drug campaign walk, commemorating "Stop Drugs, Start Power" Day. Mr. Prinya Sairoch, the Mae Ramat District Chief, led the procession, which saw enthusiastic participation from various government agencies, private sector entities, and educational institutions within the Mae Ramat area, converging at Mae Charao Sub-district Municipality.
Valuable Objectives of the Campaign
The primary objectives of this impactful event were to:
Enhance awareness and disseminate crucial information regarding the dangers of illicit drugs to residents and youth in the area.
Foster comprehensive participation from all sectors—public, private, and community—in the sustainable monitoring, prevention, and resolution of drug-related issues.
Demonstrate the solidarity and unwavering commitment of Mae Ramat residents in combating drug abuse to cultivate a safer society.
The Role of St. Joseph Mae Ramat School
St. Joseph Mae Ramat School recognizes the paramount importance of building resilience among its youth. Consequently, the school enthusiastically dispatched teacher and student representatives to actively participate in this vital campaign walk. All participating students proudly expressed their firm resolve to be part of the solution to drug problems, serving as vocal advocates to encourage their peers and community members to stay away from all forms of illicit substances.
Participation in this event not only instills positive attitudes towards drug prevention but also cultivates a sense of social responsibility among the youth, which is fundamental to the development of the nation's human resources.
Collaboration for a Sustainable Society
St. Joseph Mae Ramat School extends its sincere gratitude to Mae Ramat District and all collaborating sectors for organizing such a beneficial activity. The school is committed to continuing its cooperation with all stakeholders in the ongoing prevention and resolution of drug problems, aiming to collectively foster a strong, safe society where young people can grow into good, quality citizens.
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