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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’.
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Museum Of Us
Step inside the 'Museum Of Us'
Suntec City, Level 1 Atrium (Convention Centre) 16 — 18 May, 10am to 8pm

Step Into Our Lives
Through audio recordings and videos, we’ve created an immersive experience bringing visitors into the painful memories of the victims from our campaign’s films.
Hear Our Stories
Explore our gallery of artefacts representing drug victims’ memories and listen as they reveal the scars that remain long after drug addiction has taken hold.
The Fight Is Relentless
Trace Singapore’s history of combating drug abuse through the years. Drugs ravage the minds and bodies of abusers, causing horrific consequences for abusers, their families and society at large.
Light Up In Remembrance
More than 600,000 lives are lost to drug abuse each year but countless more are affected too. Join us in lighting a candle in remembrance of them.
Pop-Up Displays & Factoids
Come face to face with larger-than-life artefacts from our film, representing how the happy memories of Jon’s friends, younger brother, and parents have been ruined by his addiction. Each artefact is also accompanied by a real-life factoid, showing the very real impacts caused by drug abuse.

Spot our Pop-up Displays

Locations
Northpoint City, Level 1, near City Chain and SK Jewellery
One Punggol, Level 2, near Hawker Centre
Our Tampines Hub, Level 1
Suntec City, Level 1, Atrium (CC) Walkway, outside Llao Llao & Promenade Entrance
Bugis+, Level 1, Open Plaza 1
Funan, Level 1
Clementi Mall, Level 4, outside Best Denki
West Mall, Entrance next to covered MRT linkway
Exhibition Highlights
Thousands visited the ‘Museum of Us’ over three days, experiencing the emotional struggles of drug abuse victims—both from our campaign films and real-life—for themselves. Visitors of all ages stepped inside the pain of our films’ characters, heard powerful messages from loved ones of abusers, lit digital candles in remembrance, and pledged to stay drug-free. Even the little ones were busy with colouring sheets!

Pop-Up Display Highlights
Our larger-than-life pop-up displays showcase artefacts featured in our campaign films. Each one represents once happy memories for Jon’s loved ones — now, they evoke feelings of pain, sadness, guilt, and so much more. Real-life factoids about drug abuse also accompany these displays, shared to deepen the visitor’s understanding of its harms.

Information Display Highlights
Installed at tertiary institutions across Singapore, the Information Displays introduce visitors to Drug Victims Remembrance Day and encourage reflection by getting students to reflect on the consequences of drug abuse through a simple interaction. Students can light a candle in remembrance of drug victims and answer thought-provoking questions on the dilemmas drug victims struggle with, every day.












