Youth of the Church of Scientology are working to arm LA kids with the best anti-drug weapon there is—the real facts about drugs. At a block party last weekend they helped 200 kids and teens make decisions that will benefit them the rest of their...
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Churches and Missions of Scientology and their members are winding up "Drug Information Month" around the world in April, an all-out international effort to reduce drug use and abuse in their communities.Throughout the month, Scientology volunteers and...
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The Church of Scientology International European Public Affairs Office partnered with the Pakistan Businessmen Forum of Belgium and the Institute for Peace and Development to help 50 Pakistani youth commit to live drug-free lives.At this week's celebration...
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The Church of Scientology of Tokyo encourages drug-free living to young people in Arakawa ward in Tokyo.The Church of Scientology of Tokyo took its Truth About Drugs program to Arakawa on Sunday to teach 100 kids the dangers of drug abuse and addiction. ...
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The Church of Scientology of Tokyo participated with more than 50 other organizations in the Environment Ministry’s Ecolife Fair 2009 in Yoyogi Park over the weekend of June 6 and 7, encouraging thousands of visitors to learn the truth about drugs....
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Scientology Churches worldwide participate in United Nations International Day against Drug Abuse and Trafficking.The Church of Scientology International is directing its Churches and Missions in 165 countries to join forces with the United Nations on...
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While ignorance may be bliss short-term, when it comes to drugs, ignorance is a dangerous condition that can kill, which is why Churches of Scientology have worked to provide drug education and prevention programs since the 1970s.Last July, a 20-year...
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On any given weekend shoppers in Johannesburg are likely to bring home something unexpected with their purchases—factual information on drugs. The South Africa Drug and Alcohol Abuse Unit of the Medical Research Council says that more than 60%...
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