The Anti Narcotics Foundation was founded on the premise of service. We view it as our duty to make the world a better place, and it is the cornerstone of why any member volunteers to serve in the ANF. We're all here because we believe that we have something to offer this world, and it's our duty to use our talents, skills, and abilities to the betterment of all.
We are a community-oriented organization. Our goal is to protect the integrity of our communities through putting reliable systems in place to educate people, and help people who do fall down with getting back up again through recovery programs, and render aid to those in need. We are the embodiment of the community spirit; empathy, outreach, and patience with those who have made mistakes.
Due to the nature of our organization, there are stresses that our members will face. The fight we're in is a hard one, and one of nearly incomprehensible scale and complexity. But one of the marks of our organization is the fact that we are unwilling to compromise in our beliefs. We are here to bring this issue to a true and proper close, and we have the steel inside necessary to see this through.
The ANF is a loyal organization. Not loyal to any government, nation, or treaty, but loyal to the people, and to the communities it was born out of. The struggle which we engage in is born out of the people. The members of the ANF are everyday people, who have seen and felt the same pain that narcotics, addiction, and all their related issues, that you have. We are just like you, and we are tired of seeing our communities ripped apart by the greed of self-interested criminal elements of our society.
Humanity was meant to be sober. We are not born with artificial and foreign chemicals coursing though our veins, but instead with the full power of the human mind at our disposal. All narcotics do is dilute that potential, stunt the minds and bodies of the people, and hurt the families, relationships, and communities where they show up. We will never surrender in our struggle against narcotics, because the struggle against narcotics isn't a war against some hollow entity, some remote evil: It is a fight against something that's vey real. And it's a struggle in the name of the people. And that's one struggle that's never worth giving up.