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Learn how drug abuse harms your loved ones, hear real victim stories, and explore interactive educational exhibits at the ‘Museum Of Us’.

Last updated 26 November 2025

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Person reading a wall display with quotes about a child longing for love and freedom from abuse.

Information Display for Students

Worn teddy bear with a stitched patch, accompanied by a quote about losing a close companion.

Pop-Up Displays

Acoustic guitar leaning on wall with a red cup beside it, in a grainy, vintage-styled photo.

Museum Of Us

Step inside the 'Museum Of Us'

Suntec City, Level 1 Atrium (Convention Centre) 16 — 18 May, 10am to 8pm

Text “Museum of Us” on torn paper taped to a teal textured background.

Step Into Our Lives

Hear Our Stories

The Fight Is Relentless

Light Up In Remembrance

Pop-Up Displays & Factoids

Acoustic guitar with message on music memories fading after losing loved one to drugs, Drug Victims Remembrance Day.
Did You Know? Fuelled by pop culture of the late ’60s, Singapore saw a rise in drug abuse among youths, taking a toll on their health and lives. Many suffered from overdoses and severe allergic reactions. Source: Central Narcotics Bureau

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Locations

Exhibition Highlights

Minister speaking at a podium during Drug Victims Remembrance Day at Suntec Singapore.

Pop-Up Display Highlights

A family with two schoolchildren listens as a woman points toward a large teddy bear display in a shopping mall.

Information Display Highlights

Two young men interact with a “Step Into Our Shoes” display, opening a panel with questions about drug abuse.