The founder of the "Ri-Jeta" center, Arjeta Musliu, told the experience she had with her son, who was a user of narcotics.
She stated that it was not easy for her as a parent to deal with this.
"As a parent, I am starting this conversation, one of the most serious challenges that a parent is attacked is as soon as he receives information that his child is a user of any kind of narcotic substance.
This is a challenge, it is a war with many battles, my son and I lost in this part.
"Because he is no longer among us", said Musliu, for Klan Kosova.
"The most painful thing about this is that not only was he worried about himself, he had trusts for others as well, that trust is ingrained in my head.
It has made me as a mother not to stand idly by to turn that pain into selfishness, to take on a mission to stay close to hundreds of families.
"Unfortunately, the number of those affected by drugs has increased," she said.