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SACRAMENTO, CA •
Scientology helps forge a partnership between religious leaders and law enforcement to combine forces against substance abuse and other pressing community concerns
Religious leaders well know the toll drug abuse exacts on Sacramento families as represented by these statistics:
ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA •
Helping San Gabriel Scouts fulfill their duties at this summer’s San Gabriel Valley Council Boy Scout Expo
When the Boy Scout movement began in America in 1910, youth faced a very different set of challenges. Today, drug abuse pervades every community and all levels of society.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE •
Mental health watchdog Citizens Commission on Human Rights and the Church of Scientology Nashville organized a World Mental Health Day “lunch and learn.” The Church of Scientology hosted a World Mental Health Day workshop to help parents learn what their children need to thrive in life.
TAMPA, FLORIDA •
Scientologist Paola Martinez, working to make human rights a fact.
Scientologist Paola Martinez, Human Rights Coordinator of the Church of Scientology Tampa, hosted the second annual Colors of the World Fair Trade Fashion Show for Human Rights June 9—one of the many programs she participates in to raise awareness on human right issues and bring an end to abuse in Tampa, Florida, and around the world.
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, RUSSIA •
Volunteers from the Church of Scientology Mission of Nizhny Novgorod are committed to drug education year-round.
Volunteers from the Church of Scientology Mission of Nizhny Novgorod are out on the streets this January. They are distributing copies of drug education booklets to help local youth learn the truth about drugs and avoid the epidemic of heroin abuse that Russian Drug Czar Viktor Ivanov has described as a “dragon” that is “ravaging our youth.”
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON •
Volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Seattle bring the truth about drugs to the youth of the city.
A team of volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Seattle, concerned by drug abuse trends in their city, have dedicated themselves to providing youth with the information they need to make informed decisions to live drug-free.