Partners
The partners working with us to acknowledge and raise awareness on extended impacts of drug abuse.
IMC Partners
Observed annually on the third Friday of May, the Drug Victims Remembrance Day is an initiative by the Inter-Ministry Committee (IMC) on Drug Prevention for Youths to highlight the far-reaching harms caused by drugs. The IMC comprises the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Social & Family Development, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, People’s Association, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Digital Development and Information and the Ministry of Health.
We thank the agencies for contributing to this initiative.
Content Partners
We thank Channel NewsAsia, SPH Media, and the National Library Board for contributing materials that bring to life the far-reaching stories and realities of drug abuse.
Our Community Partners
We thank the many individuals who have taken time to share your stories and depth of perspective with us and with fellow Singaporeans. Your partnership has made this year’s Drug Victims Remembrance Day possible and meaningful. We also thank the Architects of Life, A Voice To Be Heard and Prison Fellowship Singapore for curating and leading special programmes/workshops as part of our Library of Stories, Unfinished experience in 2026.

Architects Of Life
AOL is a social enterprise that specialises in developing the human potential of youths-at-risk & ex-offenders through outreach, developmental & intervention programmes. Our vision is to transform them from stigmatised Stereotypes to societal Archetypes.

A Voice To Be Heard Limited
A Voice To Be Heard Limited supports individuals with lived experiences of recovery, mental health, and incarceration by creating programmes designed to reduce stigma, build dignity, and inspire hope through honouring their stories.

Prison Fellowship Singapore
Prison Fellowship Singapore (PFS) supports individuals affected by incarceration - prisoners, ex-offenders and their families.
