Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers to common questions about drink spiking, our work at Unspiked, and how you can support our mission.

What is drink spiking and why is it dangerous?

Drink spiking involves adding substances to beverages without consent, often to facilitate assault or theft. It poses serious health risks and violates personal safety.

How does Unspiked help prevent drink spiking?

We provide educational programs, raise public awareness, and advocate for stronger policies to reduce incidents and support survivors.

Who can benefit from Unspiked’s services?

Anyone affected by drink spiking, including survivors and their families, as well as communities seeking prevention resources.

How can I get involved with Unspiked?

You can volunteer, participate in awareness campaigns, or contribute through donations to help expand our reach and impact.

Are donations tax-deductible?

Yes, Unspiked is a registered nonprofit, and donations are tax-deductible according to local regulations.

Where can I find support if I suspect I’ve been a victim?

Contact our support team for confidential advice, resources, and guidance on next steps including medical and legal assistance.

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Our Mission and Vision Against Drink Spiking

Unspiked works to stop drink spiking by raising awareness, educating communities, and providing direct support to survivors. We believe prevention starts with knowledge and empowerment, so we focus on clear information and practical tools to keep people safe. Our vision is a society where no one fears their drink being tampered with and where survivors receive the care and justice they deserve. By combining advocacy, education, and survivor services, we aim to reduce incidents and build stronger, informed communities.

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