Health education on drug and alcohol abuse, including Tramadol/Red, was provided to ghetto and Okada boys in the communities. These efforts were specifically tailored to reach vulnerable groups, including ghetto communities and Okada riders, who are often overlooked in traditional health education campaigns. By addressing the harmful effects of substances such as Tramadol and Red, the foundation empowered these groups with the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing.