The
Way to Happiness Association of Tennessee participated in a celebration for
Father’s Day.
“Honor
and Help Your Parents,” is but one precept from the common sense guide The Way
to Happiness, but it is with this in mind that volunteers from The Way to
Happiness Association of Tennessee were out in the community for a Father’s Day
celebration to distribute copies of the booklet to parents and children alike.
The
Way to Happiness, which was written by humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard in the early
1980s, sparked a movement and has been reprinted and passed hand to hand to a
wide variety of cultures and peoples.
In
Tennessee, The Way to Happiness Association has been working to spread its
message even further. The reason? Organizers for the group say where it is
distributed crime rates plummet, as proven by statistics.
“This
book spreads a calmness that is unparalleled by anything else. It contains
common sense moral messages that anyone can agree with and apply,” says Rev.
Brian Fesler, the regional coordinator for the program.
During
the Father’s Day event in Nashville, The Way to Happiness Volunteers were able
to see dozens of parents and children and get them their copy of the booklet
According
to thewaytohappiness.org, “This code of conduct can be followed by anyone, of
any race, color or creed and works to restore the bonds that unite humankind.” Acting
as a resource center to assist the public with distribution projects bringing
about needed changes in businesses, communities and entire regions, the Way to
Happiness Foundation is supported by a growing global network of The Way to
Happiness offices that forward the book into circulation across all sectors of
society. As a result, people world over—from heads of state, mayors and CEOs of
Fortune 500 companies, to doctors, lawyers, local business leaders and
community heads—are now using The Way to Happiness to reverse the current moral
decline.
To
date, some 100 million copies of The Way to Happiness have been distributed in
more than 114 languages and in over 170 countries. For more information, visit
twthtn.org.
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