June 10, 2009

Drug Prevention Education Success Stories in Burnaby, BC

“I thought the (drug prevention) talk was very motivating for me to prevent myself from using narcotics. My thoughts on drugs changed from hearing this and made me think twice about how terrible drugs really are. I can use this towards my life, in party situations to not use drugs to be in the “cool” crowd”

17 year old Male, May 28, 2009

“I thought this (drug prevention) talk was great because some of my friends from my old school are getting into pot and alcohol and i found this (talk) really informative. I have always been disgusted by the thought of drugs and this talk made me understand exactly how bad they are and what they do. I learned to avoid drugs”

13 year old female, May 28, 2009

“It – the drug prevention talk – was really good and inspiring. Also, it made a much bigger impact cause the talk came from people who went through that horrible lifestyle.If someone were to approach me with drugs and was offering me drugs, i would just walk away and say no”

13 year old female, May 28, 2009

“I thought it (Drug Prevention talk) was really motivating to me to not take drugs and to stay clean for the rest of my life. Yes, it changed my thoughts largely about what I think about drugs now. I can tell others to stay away from drugs and tell them about all the trouble it can cause in their lives.”

14 year old male, May 28, 2009

“I thought it was very motivating and these stories should be told at any school. But now if I am ever offered drugs, I will look back to this day and say no.”

13 year old female, May 28, 2009

“I thought the drug prevention talk was really inspiring because I was able to witness 2 people who legitametly turned their life around.”

“Very informative! A lot of things that I didn’t know. When they were talking about their experiences it really left me speechless. I don’t think I’ll be doing drugs anytime soon!”

15 year old female, May 28, 2009

16 year old male, May 28, 2009

“I thought the drug education talk was insipiring, and I learned about the drugs in the system. The stories were particularly interesting as they show a window into the lives of drug addicts. (Now) I can help people make better decisions, and hopefully prevent it.”

15 year old male, May 28, 2009

“I thought the drug education talk was really good; their transformations were amazing. Honestly, my first thougts were drugs were bad, so my thoughts didn’t change. In fact, i believe in my thoughts more strongly now. (I learned) to stay with the people I love, and not try to fit in. Just stay with the people that liked me in the first place.”

13 year old female, May 28, 2009

“I thought this drug education talk was very informative and even though I’ve heard people always tell me don’t do drugs (before) I would just laugh awkwardly not knowing any details. I learned a lot more about it. I can use this talk as a powerful argument against people who say drugs are good.”

17 year old female, May 28, 2009

Drug Prevention Education in Metro Vancouver, BC

To book talks with a trained professional drug prevention specialist and hear recent graduates of the Narconon Rehab Program share their stories, call:

604-873-1762

PS For a brief description of our Drug Prevention Education talks see: Drug Prevention Education for Metro Vancouver Elementary and High School Students or parents

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