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Ray Of Light

Team: Whitley Sec Sch Drama Club Team 1

School: Whitley Secondary School

A wayward youth succumbs to drugs when things fall apart. Even when everything seems bleak and he got lost in the abyss of drugs, Andrew, his true friend remained. He is his ray of light amidst his world of darkness. This story highlights the importance of family and friends as pillars of support for drug abusers.

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Category II (Young Adults – aged 17 to 25) Uncategorized

Abang, I’m Here For You.

Team: S.S.J.K.M
School: Republic Polytechnic

When Firman makes the devastating discovery that his beloved brother Azzam has been secretly battling drug-addiction, he is filled with sorrow. Guided by the unconditional brotherly love they share, Firman steadfastly supports Azzam through the arduous journey of recovery. He remains by Azzam’s side through the darkest moments, helping him find the inner strength and courage to push forward.

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Category II (Young Adults – aged 17 to 25) Uncategorized

I had…

Team: Choose Dreams, Not Drugs
School: Republic Polytechnic

Life is a series of choices, and the one Maya lives is no exception. As a 21-year-old, she chose to introduce drugs to her life.
Before substance abuse, she had a loving mother, supportive friends and most importantly, a dream. Maya never knew how much all these had meant to her, and being high numbs her from the feelings that let her know. Her friends and family try to help, but she loses them all in the end. All her family, friends, and her dreams.
Was it ever worth it? This is just one of the many consequences of drug addiction…

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Toxic

Team: Bilinguals
School: Republic Polytechnic

Elliot’s infatuation with his newfound girlfriend spirals into an addiction, he could not function without her and even when things went sour, he clung onto their relationship. Gradually he unveils a startling truth: she isn’t the person he thought she was. Regret dawns on him as he comes to terms with his misjudgment and his mistake, a realization that arrives just a little too late.