Drug Education Programs refer to educational initiatives that aim to provide information and awareness about drugs, their effects, and consequences. These programs are designed for people of all ages - from children in schools to adults in community settings- with the goal of preventing drug use and promoting healthy lifestyles. They typically cover topics such as the science behind addiction, the physical and psychological effects of different drugs, and strategies for avoiding or overcoming substance abuse. Drug education programs can be delivered in various formats including classroom lectures, group discussions, multimedia presentations, and interactive workshops. They are an important tool in reducing drug-related harm and promoting healthier communities.