Church of Scientology of London Fights Drug Abuse
and Addiction
May 11, 2009
Scientologists from the Church
of Scientology of London team with volunteers
of diverse backgrounds and faiths to fight youthful
drug abuse in five London neighborhoods.
The Church of Scientology of London launched a major
anti-drug offensive last week. Teams of volunteers
of many faiths and backgrounds distributed more than
8,000 drug-education booklets in five London neighborhoods
that are notorious for drug use, trafficking and crime.
One common purpose united the diverse groupto
help young Londoners avoid the tragedy of drug abuse
and addiction by letting them know the truth about
drugs.
Sikhs, Christian ministers and Scientologists, sports
figures, teachers, social workers and students worked
together to distribute The Truth About Drugs
booklets in Newham, Southwark, Dartford, Romford and
Southall.
The volunteers were spurred on by reports that drug
and alcohol abuse were the common denominator in the
recent spate of vicious and deadly knife attacks around
London.
In Newham, a local gym owner used The Truth About
Drugs booklets in a lecture on health, fitness
and the dangers of drugs.
A volunteer who helps ex-offenders handed out some
500 booklets In Southwark, because she is very
aware of the fact that drugs are the starting point
of criminality.
In Romford, two teachers pitched in, getting local
shops to support the campaign. They distributed over
1,000 booklets and kept another thousand to give to
the pupils in their schools.
Drug abuse and the crime it fosters cost private
citizens, businesses and government hundreds of millions
of pounds annually. The Church of Scientology of London
is proud to play a role in uniting volunteers in their
city to make a difference by educating youth on the
truth about drugs.
For additional information on the Church of Scientology
of London visit their web site at www.scientology-london.org
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