The mobile unit, located next to the Adolfo Suárez Shopping Center, will be operational between 12:00 PM and 7:00 PM. Specialized educators will provide objective and simple information about addictions and their impact on health and personal and social development.
The 50-square-meter space is equipped with interactive and educational resources designed to promote healthy lifestyle habits. Activities include formats popular among young people, such as escape rooms and interactive simulators, aiming to foster learning in an entertaining way.
The 'Drogas o Tú' program, running since 2010, complements its in-person actions with a digital platform and social media profiles. These channels offer informative content, educational proposals, and awareness campaigns aimed at the youth population, addressing both substance use and behavioral addictions.
Mario Arancón, Tres Cantos' Councilor for Public Health, highlighted the importance of these initiatives in addressing the complexity of addictions from an approachable and modern perspective. He emphasized that prevention and education are key tools for young people to make responsible decisions.




