Ben Grant

Prevention awareness forum with the Catholic Cadets of the Knights of St. John International

Ben Grant - 28 March 2019

As part of the operations of Youth Establishing a Save Society (YESS), a non - governmental organization that is involve with Drug prevention, Today through it Director of Planning Mr. Murvee Kene Sonie II speak to the Youth of St. Paul Cadets Lenten Retreat at the Catholic school (Queen of Peace) in Banjor, Brewerville City, Monrovia Liberia.

On the Topic: Substance abous among adolescent early addition signs and symptoms awareness and prevention.

The Director of Planning of YESS in a conversation with the Youth of the St. Paul Catholic Church promised to build a strong relation between the two institutions. Mr. Murvee K. Sonie Jr. also assured the Youth that YESS will remain committed to providing service of such whenever called upon.

In response to YESS promise and commitment to the Youth of St. Paul Catholic Church they extended thanks and appreciation to YESS for taking unto such initiative. "The initiative is welcoming, and the Youth will always appreciate theSubstance abuse Prevention forum/talk work of YESS", Mr. Morrison said.

YESS Executive Director who is currently out of the country also appreciated the management of the hospital for welcoming and working alone with YESS during such initiative. Mr. Ben Grant promised to pay a special visit to the St. Paul Catholic Church Youth upon his return.
We seek partnership..... Please help YESS in a positive way to be able to help Drugs prevention in and around Liberia. In other to make Liberia and the world a better place.

Murvee Kene So…

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Brian Morales

Ben, thanks for the important work that you are undertaking. Were you aware of the new network which is developing a curriculum for Catholic leaders and organizations? I recommend that you visit it at this address: https://www.issup.net/network/108. I would also appreciate learning more about your organization in Liberia from time to time. Please post updates on your work. As a prevention organization, what do you when you come in contact with youth that have initiated drug use or those who may have developed a substance use disorder? Do you refer them to other treatment programs in Monrovia like Teen Challenge?