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WARNING: WHAT YOUR FRIENDS TELL YOU ABOUT DRUGS MAY NOT BE TRUE

BRUSSELS, BELGIUMWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016

Volunteers from Scientology Church in Brussels reach out to parents and kids with the truth about drugs. A team of volunteers from the Say No to Drugs association set up stands around the city to inform the general public of the dangers of drugs.

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF SERVICE TO BATON ROUGE, CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY DEDICATES NEW LOUISIANA HOME

BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANASATURDAY, JULY 8, 2017

Launching a new era of spiritual freedom in the Bayou State with a stunning Church of Scientology Mission July 8 was a red-letter day for Louisiana, as leaders in the state’s capital welcomed the Scientology Mission of Baton Rouge to its new, expanded home.

CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY HAMBURG PROMOTES FRIENDSHIP WITH INTER-CULTURAL EVENT

HAMBURG, GERMANYTUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2013

African Summer Night—a celebration of cultural diversity at the Church of Scientology Hamburg—promotes the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The auditorium reverberated to the beat of drums as community leaders, neighbors and friends gathered at the Church of Scientology of Hamburg September 6 for African Summer Night, a celebration of cultural diversity.

INTERFAITH HARMONY SEMINAR AT THE CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY TO HELP ALL FAITHS THRIVE

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURITHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2023

Helping KC houses of worship work together to resolve the issues affecting our community.

SCIENTOLOGIST SHOWS THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE WITH THE TRUTH ABOUT DRUGS

TAMPA BAY, FLORIDASATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2012

Scientologist Maxine Chapman became a drug prevention activist after The Truth About Drugs gave her daughter the tools to help a friend

ANHEUSER BUSH—STAND BY YOUR COMMITTMENT TO HUMAN RIGHTS AND STOP SUPPORTING LEAH REMINI’S ANTI-RELIGIOUS HATE

Anheuser-Busch claims it is “committed to business practices that do not infringe on human rights and do align with various international standards of responsible business conduct, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” and that “leadership by personal example is the best guide to our culture.” You are setting a very poor example by using your advertising dollars to keep A&E’s Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath on the air—a show that has has already inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence.

HONDA’S SUPPORT OF LEAH REMINI’S ANTI-RELIGIOUS HATE FLIES IN THE TEETH OF ITS PUBLISHED FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS

Honda claims to believe “that the Human Being is born as a free and unique individual with the capacity to think, reason and create—and the ability to dream,” and that its wish is “to nurture and promote these characteristics” by “respecting individual differences and trusting each other as equal partners.” Yet Honda is funding anti-religious hatred with its advertising dollars.

NESTLE: ANTI-RELIGIOUS TV PROGRAMS DO NOT ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE—SO WHY DO YOU SUPPORT IT?

Nestle states its purpose is enhancing quality of life and contributing to a healthier future and that it is guided by values that are rooted in respect, yet the company is funding Leah Remini's anti-religious hate that has inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence against a religion and its members.

SPONSORING ANTI-RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING IS AT ODDS WITH THE FERRERO GROUP GUIDING PRINCIPLES

Commitment to the protection of human rights is one of the guiding principles of the Ferrero Group yet you are paying to keep an anti-religous TV show on the air. Are you aware that the Leah Remini Series has inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence against a religion and its members? Do the right thing and cease sponsoring this show.

ATLANTIC COAST BRANDS: SUPPORT BEAUTY NOT HATE

Atlantic Coast Brands should take a page from Christie Brinkley, the face of their company, and “choose to create beauty, through mutual respect, compassion and love.” Instead, they are endorsing the opposite by sponsoring A&E’s anti-religious programming, Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath, which has already inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence.