D.A.R.E. Globally

D.A.R.E. AMERICA PROVIDES ITS EVIDENCE-BASED CURRICULUM TO WORLD NEIGHBORS

For more than three decades, D.A.R.E. has also been an international program with its curricula having been taught in more than 50 other countries.  There are currently 15 international D.A.R.E. Training Centers  located in Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Philippines, United Kingdom, Bahrain, Thailand, and seven in Brazil, each capable of training and teaching in many different languages. To date, these centers have graduated more than 25,000 D.A.R.E. international law enforcement officers. Classroom materials are available in 13 languages and Braille. Moreover, D.A.R.E. is an official consultative Non-Government Organization to the United Nations and a member of the World Federation Against Drug Abuse. 

INTERNATIONAL D.A.R.E. PROGRAMS

Anguilla

Antigua & Barbuda

Barbados

Bahrain

Bolivia

Brazil

British Virgin Islands

Canada

Costa Rica

Falkland Islands

Finland

Germany

Gibraltar

Grenada

Guyana

Japan

Malta

Mexico

Netherlands

Norway

Panama

Philippines

St. Maarten

St. Vincent & Grenadines

Thailand

Turks and Caicos Islands

U.S. Virgin Islands

Venezuela

Anguilla

Antigua & Barbuda

Barbados

Bahrain

Bolivia

Brazil

British Virgin Islands

Canada

Costa Rica

Falkland Islands

Finland

Germany

Gibraltar

Grenada

Guyana

Japan

Malta

Mexico

Netherlands

Norway

Panama

Philippines

St. Maarten

St. Vincent & Grenadines

Thailand

Turks and Caicos Islands

U.S. Virgin Islands

Venezuela

Beginning in the 1990s, both the United Kingdom and New Zealand taught the D.A.R.E. curricula and, as such, were listed among certified international D.A.R.E. programs. Over time, the parent organizations for each of their respective D.A.R.E. programs modified the curricula and strayed from utilizing only trained law enforcement officers to teach the program. Consequently, D.A.R.E. America/International no longer recognizes either the United Kingdom or New Zealand as official licensed D.A.R.E. programs and have formally requested to cease and desist the use of the D.A.R.E. name and marks.

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