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Celebrities Joining Forces in the Fight Against Illegal Drug Abuse

By: Glenn Blake
Celebrities joining forces in the fight against illegal drug abuse. The
www.starsagainstdrugs.com web site offers authentic entertainment memorabelia with profits going to the Non-Profit charity organization Family Empowerment Foundation. Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) May 15, 2005 --

US based Cybertronics Inc. has launched the Stars Against Drugs Program
http://www.starsagainstdrugs.com


The program in cooperation with movie, television, sports, media, politicians and celebrated artists other celebrities have joined forces to combat drug abuse in the United States. The Stars Against Drugs program and web site has been implemented in the continuing effort to support The Family Empowerment Network, a (501-C3 non-profit organization)and its Kids Against Drugs program.


The program provides a comprehensive study plan for families, and parents to address the issues and dangers of drug abuse with their children in a manner that is understandable and effective to the children. The program is the answer for parents who state, "Where do I begin talking to my children about drugs and the dangers of drug use and abuse".


The Stars Against Drugs Program allows users the ability to purchase movie and entertainment memorabilia, autograph photos, books,celebrated art,and other items that have been donated by the celebrities in an effort to support the fight against drug abuse.


 The Company also operates the KAD web site
http://www.kadonline.net an online portal for Kids to play online games etc. for free. The site offers many rare, and vintage autographed photos from all corners of the entertainment world. Visit us today and help aid in the fight against illegal drug abuse.



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