The following is a summary of why we do drug education and how you 
can get active doing it. 

There are currently 15 million drug users in the United States and an 
increasing number of those are children. Studies show that early drug 
prevention must give young children the truth, the vital information 
and tools they need to make their own choice to keep away from drugs. 

On an average, 5,000 new people experiment with drugs each day. Over 
a year, this adds up to 1,825,000 new people trying drugs. It is 
vital that we change this trend. Drug education lectures to youth are 
the most effective way to do this - you reach them before they 
experiment and get addicted. We need you to join the drug education 
team and help reverse the drug problem today! 

Here is what people are saying about Narconon drug education: 

"I thought it was very educational. It taught me a lot about drugs 
and even though the talk never said, 'Don't do drugs,' I know I 
won't. If one of my friends are doing drugs, I can teach them what I 
learned." - Grade 5, U.S. 
 

"Before the Narconon presentation to our 8th grade students, I asked 
them if they remembered the Narconon presentation from last year. Not 
only did they remember having seen it, but they remembered what was 
said -- an unusual feat when dealing with middle school students!" - 
Guidance Counselor, U.S. 

Results! 
Here is a must-read success story from Narconon: 

"I am a 22-year-old former heroin addict. I went to high school in a 
suburb just outside of Detroit and began using random drugs starting 
at the age of 11. At first it was drinking, then weed, then acid and 
coke, this eventually moved on up to heroin when I was the ripe old 
age of 15. It started out as something to help forget what was really 
going on with my life; I had just gotten out of a relationship with a 
physically abusive boyfriend. I went to a friend that was a known 
heroin user and just plainly asked her to hook me up with some, she 
did this. From the first time to the last time I used it was always 
intravenously. 

"I thought it all started out ok, I thought that I would be able to 
afford this habit and live like a normal teenage girl, this did not 
last for very long. Very soon I had sold all of my belongings that 
were worth anything, and I began selling all of my family's 
belongings. I stole any and everything that I thought I could 
possibly get some money for I did not care whose it was, I had to get 
my fix. My parents eventually caught on, my grades had dropped from a 
3.8 GPA to a 1.5 and they were continually getting calls saying that 
I had skipped school. I barely graduated high school and at the 
commencements ceremony I was so high that the person next to me had 
to wake me up when my name was called. 

"When my parents found a bag of syringes, they did the only thing 
that they could, this was kick me out. I then moved into a friend's 
house in Del Ray, this is a horribly disgusting part of Detroit. I 
lived there for about a month and made money as a stripper at a dive 
on the city's border. When these people that I was living with found 
out that I was using, they kicked me out also. So I moved to 
Hamtramck, with a fellow junkie. Hamtramck is extremely close to the 
spot where I got my drugs from, so this was very convenient for me. I 
continued degrading myself by stripping in the ghetto bar I was 
working at for some time. Eventually I had become so strung out that 
they would not even have me there anymore because I looked so bad. 

"I then decided that I should get cleaned up a bit, I was unable to 
afford my habit anymore, and my tolerance had gotten too high. So, I 
checked myself into a hospital, I stayed there for a couple of days, 
did the 12 step thing and cleaned up. When I got out I immediately 
started up using again and ended up in the same vicious cycle that I 
was stuck in before. I tried a couple of more times going to 
different rehabs, but each time I would use almost immediately after 
I walked out of the door. The last rehab I was in I met a man and 
became involved with him. We lived together in various motels in the 
city, doing whatever necessary to get the money to pay for our 
constantly growing heroin habits. I came home from work one day and 
found him dead on the floor, he had overdosed. 

"Now I was completely alone, my family wanted nothing to do with me, 
all of my 'friends' were either dead from drugs or on the way to 
death. I called my family and told them what had happened, hoping for 
some kind of help. I was definitely at the absolute end, I knew that 
if I did not get any help that I would be dead myself, extremely 
soon. My mother, the angel, found a place on the internet in Oklahoma 
called Narconon. She told me about this place and asked me if I would 
go, I told her that I would do anything to get me out of this hell 
that I was in because of the drugs. 

"So, I came all of the way out to Oklahoma and started the Narconon 
program. As I progressed on, I began noticing things about myself 
that I had never seen before; I was actually finding my true self. I 
was out of this junkie haze that I had thought for so many years was 
reality, I was finally able to see everything for what it actually 
is. I began taking responsibility for my actions in the past and the 
present; this helped me feel like I was actually a part of the human 
race. This program has helped me to realize that I do have the 
ability to make choices in my life and that I am not powerless or a 
victim and I am in control of my life. I have purified my body and my 
mind, I am now the person that I should have been all along. Now 
whenever someone asks my mother how her daughter is doing, she starts 
crying and says, 'I got my Jenny back.' I now have almost 2 years 
clean and I know that I would not have been able to accomplish this 
without what I have learned and realized in the Narconon program." 

J.R. - Narconon Graduate 

 






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