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2 clusters · 6 sources · 28 days · First seen · Last updated
Coahuila youth drug prevention program
Overview
In early July 2026 the state government of Coahuila reported that its youth drug‑prevention initiative, overseen by the governor’s office, had reached about 20,000 participants.
By the beginning of August the program was being expanded under the “Vive Libre Sin Drogas” banner. The initiative, run by DIF Coahuila and the Secretaría de Cultura, moved from a municipal phase that involved roughly 800 young people across the state’s 38 municipalities to a regional talent contest. About 100 contestants were selected to compete in children’s and youth singing and dance categories, with officials emphasizing the role of art, sport and cultural activities in building drug‑free futures and fostering responsible citizenship.
Entities
DIF Coahuila · Vive Libre Sin Drogas · Secretaría de Cultura de Coahuila · Esther Quintana Salinas · Liliana Salinas Valdés
Timeline
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18 days ago
[CULTURE] 6 sourcesCoahuila expands Vive Libre Sin Drogas youth cultural programCoahuila's Vive Libre Sin Drogas program advances to a regional talent competition, engaging about 800 youths from 38 municipalities in singing and dance to promote drug‑free lifestyles.
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about 2 months ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesCoahuila Governor's Youth Drug Prevention Initiative Reaches 20,000 ParticipantsCoahuila's drug‑prevention program “A Coahuila lo Cuidamos Todos” has reached over 20,000 youths through school conferences, led by Attorney General Fernández Montañez and Governor Jiménez Salinas.
Sources
ajuaa.com · azulcristalfm.com.mx · coahuilaenlinea.com · democratacoahuila.com · elheraldodesaltillo.mx · saltillo.gob.mx