Offering supportive and professional inpatient style treatment, the all-new Connections ATC (Addiction Treatment Center) has opened in Florida. With the clear goal of getting patients better and keeping them better, this new facility offers a safe and secure environment for anyone seeking treatment for drug and alcohol addiction.
Read Press ReleaseChurches of Scientology for Europe hosts "Say No to Drugs — Say Yes to Life" open house on International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. Community leaders introduced to effective drug prevention initiative to help bring the drug epidemic under control.
Read Press ReleaseDrug overdoses kill more Americans under the age of 50 than any other cause —nearly 100 from opioid overdose each day. Narconon shares five things you can do to ensure you and your loved ones don't become part of this statistic.
Read Press ReleaseEven if you are almost certain a loved one is on drugs, it can be incredibly difficult to deal with it. But Narconon points out that any time spent waiting for the individual to "solve his own addiction problems" is time spent flirting with danger — or death.
Read Press ReleaseScientology Churches worldwide support International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. The motto for this year's campaign — "Listen First: Listening to children and youth is the first step to help them grow healthy and safe."
Read Press ReleaseDescribed by Taiwan's premier as a "grave and growing threat to society," drug abuse is now viewed as a national security issue. Drug education is recognized as a vital aspect of bringing the scene under control. The Church of Scientology provides this service in communities around the country.
Read Press ReleaseThe Foundation for a Drug-Free World launched its annual Community Crusaders Awards at the Church of Scientology Buffalo to honor Western New York's leaders in the fight against drug abuse.
Read Press ReleaseWith a new study published by the American Academy of Pediatrics finding students who use synthetic marijuana have a "significantly greater likelihood" of sexual risk and violent behavior, the Foundation for a Drug-Free World urges educators, law enforcement and community groups to reach youth with the truth about these dangerous drugs.
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