The Church of Scientology in
partnership with Drug-Free Tennessee, is hosting a breakfast on drug prevention
on International Day Against Drug Abuse.
“When it comes to preventing drug abuse,
we all have needs and we all have resources. Let’s come together in this
fight,” says Rev. Brian Fesler, regional
coordinator for Drug-Free Tennessee.
Aiming for an international society
free of drug abuse, the United Nations named June 26th as the International Day
against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. So on this day, the Church of
Scientology in partnership with Drug-Free Tennessee, will host “Drug Abuse:
Preventing It Together,” beginning with a breakfast at 8:00 am.
During the event, there will be
speakers present who have been on the drug-prevention battlefield and can speak
to current issues, and valuable resources to help others live drug-free.
In 1987, the United Nations established
the International Day with resolution 42/112. Their very next resolution,
42/113 stated that the UN General Assembly, “…Taking into account the need to
reaffirm the effectiveness of human, moral and spiritual values for preventing
the consumption of narcotic drugs, at the national and international levels,
through information, guidance and educational activities… Calls upon the
Governments of countries facing problems of drug abuse, particularly those most
seriously affected, as part of their national strategy, to take the necessary
measures to reduce significantly the illicit demand for drugs and psychotropic
substances with the aim of creating in society a deep respect for its own
health, fitness and well-being and to provide appropriate information and
advice for all sectors of their communities with regard to drug abuse, its
harmful effects and the way in which appropriate community action can be
promoted.”
DFT is the local
chapter of the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, which is based in Los Angeles
and has as its mission to educate people about the dangerous effects of drugs
so they understand and can make informed choices on the subject. Fesler says,
“There is a need in our communities to educate everyone on drugs, drugs impact
all our lives in one way or another. That’s why we work with others so people
can get a complete overview.” For more information on Drug-Free Tennessee,
visit drugfreetn.org.
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