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Scientology Network Antidrug Marathon Spotlights Global Heroes Combatting Drug Abuse
Scientology Network Antidrug Marathon Spotlights Global Heroes Combatting Drug Abuse

Associated Press

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

Scientology Network Antidrug Marathon Spotlights Global Heroes Combatting Drug Abuse

LOS ANGELES, Calif., June 26, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — In recognition of the United Nations' International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Scientology Network will air special programming on Thursday, June 26, spotlighting the worldwide impact of the Truth About Drugs education initiative by Foundation for a Drug-Free World. An estimated 80,000 Americans died from drug overdoses in 2024, a sharp 27 percent drop from the previous year. While the decline is encouraging, the DEA warns that synthetic opioids and stimulants such as fentanyl and meth still pose an unprecedented level of danger nationwide. The day features original episodes of Voices for Humanity, the only ongoing television series dedicated to grass-roots advocates tackling drug abuse, crime and other social issues. These inspiring stories spotlight volunteers who use the Truth About Drugs materials to educate students, law enforcement and government leaders—creating lasting impact from local communities to national policies. Among those featured is Jorjão Oliveira, a Brazilian rap artist whose promising career was derailed by addiction and prison. Today, he leads a rap group that uses music to spread an antidrug message, reaching youth across Brazil before drugs can. With more than 90,000 partnerships in over 190 nations, the Foundation for a Drug-Free World has built a volunteer-driven network that has reached over one billion people across six continents with its drug education materials. The day's programming, airing from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET, includes: See the full schedule at Scientology Network debuted on March 12, 2018, launched by David Miscavige, ecclesiastical leader of the Scientology religion. Since then, Scientology Network has been viewed in over 240 countries and territories worldwide in 17 languages. Satisfying the curiosity of people about Scientology, the network takes viewers across six continents, spotlighting the everyday lives of Scientologists, showing the Church as a global organization and presenting its Social Betterment programs that have touched the lives of millions worldwide. The network also showcases documentaries by independent filmmakers who represent a cross section of cultures and faiths but share a common purpose of uplifting communities. Scientology Network's innovative content has been recognized with more than 125 industry awards, including Tellys, Communitas and Hermes Creative Awards. Broadcast from Scientology Media Productions, the Church's global media center in Los Angeles, Scientology Network is available on DIRECTV Channel 320, DIRECTV STREAM and AT&T U-verse and can be streamed at on mobile apps and via the Roku, Amazon Fire and Apple TV platforms. MEDIA CONTACT: Media Relations [email protected] MULTIMEDIA: Image link for media: Image caption: On International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Scientology Network highlights the global fight against drug abuse with its Anti-drug Marathon. NEWS SOURCE: Church of Scientology International Keywords: Religion and Churches, International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Scientology Network, Foundation for a Drug-Free World, LOS ANGELES, Calif. This press release was issued on behalf of the news source (Church of Scientology International) who is solely responsibile for its accuracy, by Send2Press® Newswire. Information is believed accurate but not guaranteed. Story ID: S2P127243 APNF0325A To view the original version, visit: © 2025 Send2Press® Newswire, a press release distribution service, Calif., USA. RIGHTS GRANTED FOR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY ANY LEGITIMATE MEDIA OUTLET - SUCH AS NEWSPAPER, BROADCAST OR TRADE PERIODICAL. MAY NOT BE USED ON ANY NON-MEDIA WEBSITE PROMOTING PR OR MARKETING SERVICES OR CONTENT DEVELOPMENT. Disclaimer: This press release content was not created by nor issued by the Associated Press (AP). Content below is unrelated to this news story.

Drug-Free World's Truth About Fentanyl Booklet: A Literal Lifesaver
Drug-Free World's Truth About Fentanyl Booklet: A Literal Lifesaver

Associated Press

time03-04-2025

  • Health
  • Associated Press

Drug-Free World's Truth About Fentanyl Booklet: A Literal Lifesaver

- An average of 22 adolescents ages 14 to 18 died in the U.S. each week in 2022 from drug overdoses driven by counterfeit pills containing fentanyl. And the crisis is still with us - LOS ANGELES, Calif., April 3, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — On March 11, Southern California police seized 50 pounds of illicit fentanyl, enough for 14 million lethal doses of the drug to be added to street drugs and counterfeit pharmaceuticals destined for dealers or to be sold online to unsuspecting victims. 'If that much was seized,' says Drug-Free World Executive Director Jessica Hochman, 'how much more is in circulation? With so much at stake, it has never been more urgent to provide simple, fact-based education on fentanyl. That is why we are releasing 'The Truth About Fentanyl' booklet and making it available free of charge so anyone can use this information immediately to save lives.' 'Parents and educators have been urging us to publish a booklet on fentanyl,' says Hochman, who wants to ensure they are aware of this resource. 'In our surveys of schoolchildren, we have found kids listen most to their parents and teachers when it comes to drugs,' she says. 'In fact, they are 55 percent less likely to experiment with drugs when their parents or teachers speak to them on this urgent subject.' As with the other booklets in this series, this one is easy to understand and will help anyone learn about the drug and why it is so lethal. Parents are often reluctant to broach the subject of drugs with their kids because they feel they do not know enough to take up this vital subject with their children. Using the booklet, they can feel confident about approaching their kids and helping them make the right decision. 'The Truth About Fentanyl' is the latest addition to the Foundation's acclaimed Truth About Drugs campaign, which consists of booklets on the most frequently abused drugs along with public service announcements and a documentary featuring former addicts who survived to tell their stories. There are also online courses on each of the most commonly abused drugs. Materials are available in 20 languages. Foundation for a Drug-Free World is a nonprofit, international drug education program proudly sponsored by the Church of Scientology and Scientologists all over the world. It was formed in 2006 to serve as a primary distributor of educational materials and to develop new materials to meet the challenge of continually changing drug trends. The Foundation has grown to a network of some 200 chapters around the world. Thanks to the support of the Church of Scientology and Scientologists, the Foundation provides the Truth About Drugs secular program and materials free of charge to anyone wishing to take action to address this urgent issue. Foundation for a Drug-Free World is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. To learn more about the work of dedicated volunteers using this campaign to tackle drug abuse around the world, watch Voices for Humanity on the Drug-Free World website or on the Scientology Network. PHOTO CAPTION: 'The Truth About Fentanyl' booklet, the latest addition to the Truth About Drugs program of Foundation for a Drug-Free World. NEWS SOURCE: Foundation for a Drug-Free World Keywords: Religion and Churches, Truth About Fentanyl, Foundation for a Drug-Free World, Scientology Network, LOS ANGELES, Calif. This press release was issued on behalf of the news source (Foundation for a Drug-Free World) who is solely responsibile for its accuracy, by Send2Press® Newswire. Information is believed accurate but not guaranteed. Story ID: S2P125281 APNF0325A

Marshall Faulk Presents New Orleans Youth With Epic Mural
Marshall Faulk Presents New Orleans Youth With Epic Mural

Associated Press

time20-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

Marshall Faulk Presents New Orleans Youth With Epic Mural

- NFL legend Marshall Faulk returned to his alma mater, George Washington Carver High School in New Orleans, to unveil a powerful mural promoting drug-free living - NEW ORLEANS, La., and LOS ANGELES, Calif., Feb. 20, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — NFL Hall of Famer and Foundation for a Drug-Free World spokesperson Marshall Faulk returned to his roots at G.W. Carver High School in New Orleans, Louisiana, to unveil a powerful new mural in the school's gymnasium. This was part of a week of activities before and during the Super Bowl. The mural is a collaboration between G.W. Carver High School, Foundation for a Drug-Free World and Marshall Faulk, to stand as a lasting inspiration for students to stay focused, pursue excellence, and make positive choices for their future. It prominently features the school's ram mascot, a tribute to G.W. Carver High's enduring spirit, alongside its motto: 'Exceed any expectation.' At the heart of the mural is Marshall Faulk, immortalized as both a legendary athlete and a champion for drug-free living. It reinforces his message that success is built on smart choices, discipline and perseverance. G.W. Carver High School, located in New Orleans' historic 9th Ward, is known for its vibrant culture, renowned marching band, and deep-rooted community pride. Named after scientist and educator George Washington Carver, the school has a long tradition of academic excellence and leadership development. Its vision is: to prepare all scholars for college success, inspired and ready to exceed any expectation. This principle is exemplified by Faulk's own journey from G.W. Carver High to NFL stardom. Julian Reams (IG: @jubeanski) created the mural. This is the second mural Reams has painted for Foundation for a Drug-Free World, donating his talents to promote a drug-free lifestyle. He shared his thoughts on the project: 'The message and goal is to inspire youth to avoid the distraction and dangers of drugs while in school so that their potential is limitless. I enjoyed the process at G.W. Carver here in New Orleans because I was able to integrate the spirit of the people into the piece by being present during various school and community events put on daily in the gym. Hopefully when the students see it, they truly are inspired to be drug-free so they can exceed any expectation.' For years, Marshall Faulk has advocated for drug prevention, working with Foundation for a Drug-Free World to bring factual, life-saving drug education to schools, youth programs and sports organizations. Having seen firsthand the devastating effects of substance abuse, he has made it his mission to empower young people with knowledge to help them make informed choices about their future. 'The one word that I always use is commitment,' Faulk told students gathered at G.W. Carver High for the mural unveiling. 'Commitment requires you to do things, not just when you want to, but when you don't want to. Your commitment is tested. What I am saying to you is the world is out there for you. You have to make the best of it. So dream big, don't allow the world to minimize your dreams.' Through public service campaigns, speaking engagements, and hands-on community outreach, Faulk continues to spread the message that drugs are not the path to success—education, discipline, and hard work are. For more information on Marshall Faulk's commitment to drug education and his work with the Truth About Drugs program, visit Drug-Free World or watch Voices for Humanity: Marshall Faulk on the Scientology Network. PHOTO CAPTION: Closeup of the mural shows Marshall Faulk (left) protecting the world from the scourge of drug abuse and addiction. TAGS: #MarshallFaulk #SuperBowl #LIX #NewOrleans #DrugFreeWorld #GeorgeWashingtonCarverHighSchool NEWS SOURCE: Foundation for a Drug-Free World Keywords: Religion and Churches, Marshall Faulk, Super Bowl LIX, Drug Free World, George Washington Carver High School, NEW ORLEANS, La. Send2Press® Newswire. Information is believed accurate but not guaranteed. Story ID: S2P124187 AP-R15TBLLI RIGHTS GRANTED FOR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY ANY LEGITIMATE MEDIA OUTLET - SUCH AS NEWSPAPER, BROADCAST OR TRADE PERIODICAL. MAY NOT BE USED ON ANY NON-MEDIA WEBSITE PROMOTING PR OR MARKETING SERVICES OR CONTENT DEVELOPMENT.

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