Virtual Scared Straight Tour
Organization Membership
Give everyone in your community or organization access to the hard hitting reality of where addiction can lead
Virtual Scared Straight Tour
The Virtual Scared Straight Tour is an online course made up of videos taken from actual Scared Straight Tours taken in the worst drug-infested ghetto in North America. The program is designed to give youth the same hard-hitting reality check about where addiction can lead as coming on the in-person tours.
Built-in features include
Additional Resources include:
An organization membership grants everyone in your community free and unrestricted access to this program.
This includes families, schools, youth centers and any department or program within your organization!
Specifically designed for Indigenous communities
The Scared Straight Tour
Since 2003 we have been taking Indigenous youth through the worst drug-infested ghetto in North America to show them the ugly reality of where addiction can lead. Now they can hear and see what they would see on an in-person tour without having to leave their community to do it.


Organization membership
Grants free access for all members and employees for a period of one year
$
1500/Year
Frequently Asked Questions
Provide some answers to common questions. Perhaps you want to tell answer how much time they need to dedicate to get through the course, or give them a support email to contact you if they have further questions. It doesn’t need to be questions you were actually asked, but rather the final few questions people may want answered before they are ready to buy.
Provide some answers to common questions. Perhaps you want to tell answer how much time they need to dedicate to get through the course, or give them a support email to contact you if they have further questions. It doesn’t need to be questions you were actually asked, but rather the final few questions people may want answered before they are ready to buy.
Provide some answers to common questions. Perhaps you want to tell answer how much time they need to dedicate to get through the course, or give them a support email to contact you if they have further questions. It doesn’t need to be questions you were actually asked, but rather the final few questions people may want answered before they are ready to buy.
Provide some answers to common questions. Perhaps you want to tell answer how much time they need to dedicate to get through the course, or give them a support email to contact you if they have further questions. It doesn’t need to be questions you were actually asked, but rather the final few questions people may want answered before they are ready to buy.
Provide some answers to common questions. Perhaps you want to tell answer how much time they need to dedicate to get through the course, or give them a support email to contact you if they have further questions. It doesn’t need to be questions you were actually asked, but rather the final few questions people may want answered before they are ready to buy.
Provide some answers to common questions. Perhaps you want to tell answer how much time they need to dedicate to get through the course, or give them a support email to contact you if they have further questions. It doesn’t need to be questions you were actually asked, but rather the final few questions people may want answered before they are ready to buy.
My personal note
For almost 20 years now I have been giving Indigenous youth tours of the worst drug-infested ghetto in North America and with the virtual tours we can help even more kids make the right choices in life. Also having worked with Indigenous communities my entire career I am very familiar with the struggle many of them have with addiction and the unique challenges they face when trying to find and implement good programs. I've created this resource specifically with these issues in mind and me and my team are constantly working to improve the program, add more resources and be the best possible resource we can be to help organization and communities everywhere overcome the devastation of addiction.
