PRESS RELEASES
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE •
Drug-Free Tennessee marks International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking with drug prevention.
MARKHAM, ONTARIO •
Markham City Council proclaims June 26, 2016, as United Nations International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA •
At a workshop at United for Human Rights Florida headquarters in downtown Clearwater, a Pinellas County Deputy Sheriff briefed Clearwater teens on how to protect their privacy and prevent cyberbullying Pinellas County Deputy Sheriff briefed Clearwater teens on how to protect their privacy and preven
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA •
The Church of Scientology Fort Harrison hosted the bimonthly Charity Coalition June 29. Those attending were briefed on one of Clearwater's most prominent nonprofits, named 2016 Nonprofit of the Year by Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce—the Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON •
Church of Scientology Seattle hosts Drug-Free World conference in honor of International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
LONDON, ENGLAND •
London's Metropolitan Police Service announced last month there were more than 9,000 knife crime incidents in London in the year ending April 2016. An open house at the Church of Scientology London provided the community with an effective tool to tackle this crime wave.
LONDON, ENGLAND •
Launching a drug-free summer in style. A London city councillor signs the Drug-Free World pledge to live a drug-free life. London city councillors, the Jive Aces and volunteers from the Church of Scientology London joined forces in a drug prevention program in London.
KISII, KENYA •
Scientology Volunteer Minister works with Christian pastors to provide them the tools they need.
SARDINIA, ITALY •
Alcohol seems innocent enough—after all, they say, “everyone” drinks at bars and on social occasions. But the volunteers from the Church of Scientology Nuoro are reaching out to young people with the truth about alcohol. And it turns out not to be the innocent diversion popular culture endorses.
ROME, ITALY •
Ceremony and celebration at the Church of Scientology of Rome June 26 welcomes the son of two Roman Scientologists.
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA •
Church of Scientology in Clearwater celebrates the dedication of new facilities at international spiritual capital—Flag.
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA •
4th Annual Chefs ’ Showcase was a culinary tour do force that benefited three deserving local charities. Co-sponsored by Tampa Bay Magazine and the Church of Scientology, the 4th annual Chefs’ Showcase at the Fort Harrison was a culinary tour do force.
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA •
The Church of Scientology hosted the first annual United for Human Rights Juneteenth Celebration and Awards Banquet June 18.
NORTH GREENWOOD, FLORIDA •
Volunteers reached out to North Greenwood neighborhood to help young people and their families avoid the tragedy of drug abuse and addiction. North Greenwood neighborhood cleanup added drug education and prevention to the volunteers' activities. Volunteers picked up trash in the neighborhood.
KENT, WASHINGTON •
Seattle chapter of Youth for Human Rights helps protect youth against human rights abuse at Kent International Festival in King County, Washington.
PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON •
Thousands of Washington State babies age 0-1 are on psychiatric drugs, says Citizens Commission on Human Rights.
THE CARIBBEAN •
Advanced Scientologists board Freewinds for June week of planning in the name of Church expansion and celebrating an amazing year of triumphs.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
Wars and persecution have driven more people from their homes than at any time since United Nations Refugee Agency began recording these statistics, according to a new report released today.
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA •
Mobilizing to get out the truth about drugs. A team of Clearwater, Florida, volunteers are hitting the streets June 18 to create a drug-free community. Meeting at the Martin Luther King Jr.
PHOENIX, ARIZONA •
Phoenix home of Scientology founder found to be a “hidden gem.” The 2016 Arizona Historic Preservation Conference opened with welcoming statements by Executive Director of State Parks Sue Black, Acting State Historic Preservation Officer Eric Vondy and Phoenix Vice Mayor Kate Gallegos.