Raise awareness on
the dangers of
substance use
amongst children,
youth & parents
through sensitization
and education to
promote behaviour
change and health
lifestyles.
Use sports and art
to build up
character and
resilience towards
negative and risk
factors in school,
home and
community settings.
Early intervention
with identified high
risk children, through
mentoring,
counselling, life skills
involving parents and
mutli-agency
partnerships
Position CARE as an advocate of best practices and watch dog for policy barriers that may reduce the impact of prevention and intervention activities.
Provides free counselling and support services to parents, children and young people who and directly or indirectly affected by illegal drug use and alcohol abuse.
At Care Seychelles, our mission is to uplift and support the most vulnerable members of our community—youth, children, and families affected by substance abuse. We believe that every individual deserves a chance to thrive in a healthy, supportive environment. Through education, prevention programs, and direct support services, we aim to empower young people and families to make informed choices and build resilience against the challenges of substance use. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to foster a culture of understanding and support, helping to break the cycle of addiction and create a brighter future for all. Join us in making a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve!
Promoting a drug-free lifestyle together.
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Care Seychelles was founded in 1994 in response to rising cannabis use among young people. As a registered NGO, we launched our first CARE Club at Anse Boileau in 1995, followed by initiatives in schools across Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue. By 1997, we established an office in Victoria to implement educational programs through schools and media. In 2009, we moved into CARE House, supported by the government and local businesses. Throughout our journey, we remain dedicated to empowering youth and families for a drug-free future.
Program expenditure
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