The Drug orDeal

Joanna de Bruyn


Regions:
Surrey, Hampshire
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Upliftment Speaker
Fee:
Unknown
Category:
Health
Updated:
1st March 2025

Professional Talks for Addressing Addiction

Purpose

To Educate and Create Awareness regarding the seriousness of Addiction and the Consequences thereof.

Based on Life Experience and Events

The talks are for everyone of a responsible age:-

Families Friends Schools Churches Small & Large Groups Businesses Rehabilitation Centre's and the like. Invest in People's Lives Today

Don't Waste Another Day on Addiction

Let's Talk!!!

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About Joanna de Bruyn

Talks for Addressing Addiction

My name is Joanna, I turned to Public Speaking after overcoming some obstacles in my life! The talks I give are tailor made for various audiences and are to encourage people going through adversity on how to overcome obstacles and remain resilient in trying times!

The Purpose of these Talks

To Share my Story.

To Educate and create awareness regarding the seriousness and consequences of addiction.

Based on life experience and events.

The talks are for everyone of a responsible age.

Live every day expecting a positive outcome for living your Best Life.

Invest in People's Lives Today, Don't Waste Another Day on Addiction.

"LET'S TALK"


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