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  • 2024 Red Ribbon Week Theme Announced

    2024 Red Ribbon Week Theme Announced

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    Official Red Ribbon Week Merchandiser NIMCO, Inc. Unveils Line of Products Sporting the New 2024 Theme

     In January, the National Family Partnership (NFP) unveiled its pick for the official 2024 Red Ribbon Week theme, “Life is a Movie, Film Drug Free”™. Each year, the National Family Partnership and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) cosponsor the official Red Ribbon Week theme contest, inviting millions of Americans to submit a unique slogan that captures the essence and mission of the campaign. This theme will be the main focus of a new official line of Red Ribbon Week-themed products and merchandise supplied by NIMCO, Inc. – the official merchandiser and partner of the NFP.

    Cheryl Holspafel, a Digital Art Teacher, and Devansh Aggarwal from Solon Middle School submitted this year’s winning Red Ribbon Week theme.

    The theme, “Life is A Movie, Film Drug Free”™, was selected because it inspires individuals to play their part in fostering safe, healthy, and drug-free communities.

    In addition to the honor of being the driving force behind this year’s campaign, Cheryl received $500 in official Red Ribbon Week products courtesy of NIMCO, Inc.

    NIMCO is the #1 place families, children and schools can purchase Red Ribbon Week theme merchandise and products to support ongoing drug education in schools and communities around the country.

    “We at NIMCO, Inc. are honored to contribute to this nationwide initiative and create a positive impact on the younger generation by spreading the empowering message of leading a drug-free life,” says NIMCO spokesperson Paula Jones.

    The NFP organized the first Nationwide Red Ribbon campaign in response to the murder of Drug Enforcement Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, who was tortured and killed in Mexico in 1985. After his murder, leaders and youth in communities around the country began wearing Red Ribbons as a symbol of their commitment to raising awareness of the destruction caused by drugs in America.

    ABOUT NIMCO, INC.
    NIMCO, Inc. has been the sole provider of official Red Ribbon Week merchandise for nearly 20 years. From posters and stickers to bracelets, T-shirts and more, NIMCO, Inc. has everything you need to show your support for the cause in 2024.

    “Red Ribbon Week is an opportunity for people of all ages to come together and take a stand against drug use,” said Jones. “By wearing the official merchandise and promoting the theme, we can all play a role in creating a safer and healthier community.”

    Red Ribbon Week takes place from October 23rd to 31st, 2024. Whether you’re a teacher, student, parent or community leader, there are many ways to get involved. NIMCO, Inc. can help you make the most of this important event.

    For further media inquiries, please contact Paula Jones directly at (270) 273-5000 or paula@nimcoinc.com.
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    Source: NIMCO, Inc.

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  • Foundation Urges Greater Support of Drug Education by OSCE

    Foundation Urges Greater Support of Drug Education by OSCE

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    At an OSCE conference July 10-11, Foundation for a Drug-Free Europe stressed the importance of drug education in addressing the drug crisis affecting Member States.

    Press Release



    updated: Jul 17, 2017

    At a conference in Vienna organized by Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) July 10–11, Foundation for a Drug-Free Europe stressed that drug education is an essential element in any effective drug prevention strategy. Attended by executives and staff of ministries of interior and police of the 57 OSCE Members States, the conference was called Combating the Threats of Illicit Drugs and the Diversion of Chemical Precursors,“The Nexus Between Illicit Drugs, Organized Crime, and Terrorism.” 

    Representing Foundation for a Drug-Free Europe (FDFE), Dr. Christian Mirre spoke to the importance of providing young people with factual information about drugs and alcohol. He described the Foundation’s network of more than 100 groups carrying out drug prevention activities across Europe, and the results they have achieved through delivering education that empowers adolescents, teens and young adults to make informed and self-determined decisions with regard to these substances. 

    Fifty-four Member State delegations, Partners for Co-operation, and 28 International Organizations, Academic and Business Circles and Non-Governmental Organizations participated in the three sessions along with members of the OSCE Secretariat and OSCE Institutions. Under discussion were the following themes:

    • Links Between Illicit Drug Trafficking, Organized Crime and Terrorism
    • Illicit Drugs as a Source of Financing Illicit Activities
    • Cross-Cutting Issues

    Dr. Mirre asked those attending to urge their respective governments to reconsider the budgets allocated to dealing with drugs and what he described as the disproportionately high funding of harm reduction, treatment and repression compared with funds allocated for prevention, specifically drug education.

    The Foundation for a Drug-Free Europe coordinates a drug education initiative known as the Truth About Drugs. The program uses 14 youth-friendly booklets and public service announcements on the most commonly abused drugs, and a documentary also covering these substances. A network of volunteers distributes the booklets and provides lectures and seminars in cooperation with thousands of schools in over 180 countries. The materials help youth understand the short, medium and long-term consequences and negative effects of drugs.

    The campaign has been embraced by hundreds of entities including city governments, schools, military and police organizations, sports clubs and community and religious leaders. Scientology Churches and Scientologists support the program, making its materials available free of charge to those wishing to use it to educate others on the truth about drugs.

    The OSCE is the world’s largest security-oriented intergovernmental organization. Its comprehensive approach to security encompasses politico-military, economic and environmental, and human aspects. It addresses a wide range of security-related concerns, including arms control, confidence- and security-building measures, human rights, national minorities, democratization, policing strategies, counter-terrorism and economic and environmental activities. All 57 participating States enjoy equal status, and decisions are taken by consensus on a politically, but not legally binding basis.

    For more information on the Foundation, visit the Scientology Newswroom.

    Source: ScientologyNews.org

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  • Church of Scientology Hosts Drug Prevention Conference

    Church of Scientology Hosts Drug Prevention Conference

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    An open house on International Day Against Drug Abuse June 26 at the Church of Scientology Atlanta featured the Georgia Foundation for a Drug-Free World and motivational speaker James Brown.

    Press Release



    updated: Jul 4, 2017

    ​​​The Georgia Foundation for a Drug-Free World and the James Brown Youth Empowerment Organization teamed up on International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking June 26 to bring a vital message to the people of Atlanta. And not a moment too soon.

    That same day, police in nearby Marietta issued a warning that opioid abuse has reached epidemic proportions and is now a danger to the general public.

    “There is an increasing amount of Fentanyl and Carfentanil recently showing up across America and it is now causing concern that residue inadvertently left behind in places later accessed by the public may cause accidental exposures and potential overdoses of unsuspecting victims,” said the Marietta police department in their statement.

    Once a star high school athlete who served his nation as a naval officer, Mr. Brown began dealing drugs — a decision and action that irrevocably altered his existence. Ultimately he was robbed at gunpoint and shot in the neck, leaving him paralyzed from the neck down and fated to live the rest of his life confined to a wheelchair.

    Rather than lie in bed feeling sorry himself, he decided to “accept God’s grace, to have life and have it more abundantly by making a difference,” not only in his life but in the lives of others, especially youth.

    To carry out this mission, he shares his life story, both as a way to heal past wounds and to help others overcome their own challenges.

    Searching for a program to help him carry out his purpose, Brown found the Foundation for a Drug-Free World and its award-winning Truth About Drugs initiative and contacted the Atlanta chapter to forge a partnership.

    The James Brown Youth Empowerment Organization (JBYEO) is dedicated to mentoring and inspiring youth. Its mission is to effectively educate, encourage and empower children and young adults against engaging in risky behaviors, including but not limited to substance abuse and gang membership.

    The Foundation for a Drug-Free World is an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to educate the world on the true destructive nature of illicit drugs and eradicate their use entirely.

    The Church of Scientology and Scientologists support the Foundation for a Drug-Free World and make its materials available to educators, mentors, parents and community and religious leaders free of charge for their use in drug education and prevention activities.

    According to the United Nations Office on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, “Every dollar spent on prevention can save governments up to ten dollars in later costs.”

    Read the article on the Scientology Newsroom.

    Source: ScientologyNews.org

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  • Taking Action Against Crime at the Community Level

    Taking Action Against Crime at the Community Level

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    Residents in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood enjoyed the annual National Night Out block party at the Church of Scientology.

    Press Release


    Aug 12, 2016

    ​The Church of Scientology Seattle and the Seattle chapter of The Way to Happiness Foundation celebrated this year’s National Night Out Against Crime with a block party featuring live entertainment and barbecue.

    Seattle has had a long history of supporting National Night Out, an annual campaign that promotes police-community partnerships, bringing neighbors together in the name of safer and better places to live. It is designed to heighten crime prevention awareness, increase neighborhood support in anti-crime efforts, and unite communities.

    “As block watch captains for our area, we were happy to have the opportunity to throw a party for the neighborhood and meet some of the local residents. It was great to have those conversations about making the community safer for everyone.”

    Ann Pearce, Public Affairs Director of the Church of Scientology Seattle

    In keeping with the purpose of the evening and to help spread the message of the rewards of living an honest life, volunteers handed out copies of The Way to Happiness, a nonreligious moral code written by author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard and based entirely upon common sense.

    The theme of the evening was a precept from this booklet that undercuts crime: “Try to treat others as you would want them to treat you.”

    The Church sponsors The Way to Happiness campaign to uplift neighborhoods in the Seattle community. The booklet provides a guideline to living a life based on self-respect and personal integrity—traditional values that go a long way to reducing crime.

    The block party featured a live band, a unique 1924 Model T Ford truck where the barbecue was staged, a balloon artist and visits from city personnel and the Seattle Police Department.

    And the highlight of the evening, at least for the under 12 crowd, was the arrival of a fire engine from Seattle’s Fire Department Station 8. Youngsters received badges from the firefighters and it wasn’t only the kids who clambered up onto the seats of the bright red fire truck.

    To complement the message of The Way to Happiness, volunteers from another humanitarian campaign supported by the Church of Scientology were also on hand—the Seattle chapter of the Foundation for a Drug-Free World.

    Drugs and crime are inextricably interrelated in today’s society. And the Drug-Free World materials present the unvarnished facts about commonly abused drugs in a youth-friendly format to help young people make the self-determined decision not to abuse drugs.

    “As block watch captains for our area, we were happy to have the opportunity to throw a party for the neighborhood and meet some of the local residents,” said Ann Pearce, public affairs director of the Church. “It was great to have those conversations about making the community safer for everyone.”

    The Church of Scientology and its members proudly share the tools for happier living contained inThe Way to Happiness. Over 4 million copies have been distributed in the last year alone.

    For more information about The Way to Happiness visit: www.thewaytohappiness.org.

    Read the article on the Scientology Newsroom.

    Source: ScientologyNews.org

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  • Church of Scientology Mexico Teams Up With Experts and Social Leaders to Say No to Drugs

    Church of Scientology Mexico Teams Up With Experts and Social Leaders to Say No to Drugs

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    In commemoration of World Health Day, Mexican Scientologists opened the doors of their mega-church, located in the center of Mexico City, where both community members and leaders of different social sectors gathered to discuss current health issues related to the consumption of drugs, and declared a resounding “Say No to drugs, Say Yes to Life.”

    Press Release


    Apr 15, 2016

    A panel of experts in the field of drug prevention was at hand, all of them longstanding public servants who have worked for years in drug prevention. Guest speakers included Mr. Francisco Castillo, a professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and an expert in drug addiction; Officer David Irigoyen Ortega, Commander of the School Security Unit of Mexico City Police; and Commander Benjamin Salvador Jimenez, Commander of the Auxiliary Police Forces of the State of Mexico.

    In the opening speech, the Solomon Dabbah, Director of the Foundation for a Drug-Free World in Mexico, highlighted the importance of the  The Truth About Drugs campaign and its successes throughout Mexico and around the world. He also stressed that the success of this initiative, the largest of its kind in the world, lies in the use of high-quality audio-visual teaching aids, including the public service announcements that describe, in 30 seconds or less, the dangers of using each common drug.  Or the multi-award-winning documentary The Truth About Drugs, which shows, in a crude but clear way, the  devastating effects of drug abuse.

    “Scientologists are a community hundred percent drug-free. We take seriously the goals of Scientology, as laid out by our founder, Mr. Ronald Hubbard, and we are very interested in helping improve the lives of families, and society in general.”

    Reverend Jonathan Marduk Rico, Spokesman for Scientology Mexico

    During the final part of the night, the Church of Scientology (Scientology) of Mexico and the Mexican Asoiación of Scientology,  took the opportunity to make the delivery of a special recognition to Commander Benjamin Salvador Jimenez, for his thirty years as a police officer and 23 years as the leader of thethe 19th Region of the Police Auxiliary Forces in the State of Mexico.

    Drugs are more than just another social problem. Approximately 210 million people, at all levels of society, use illegal drugs. Almost 200,000 die each year because of drugs.

    Most deaths are among youth. Every 12 seconds, a school-age child experiments with illicit drugs for the first time. Drug abuse in this age group has risen over the past decade and children are exposed to drugs at ever younger ages.

    Reverend Jonathan Marduk Rico, spokesman for Scientology, declared that the culture of drug prevention and a drug free life is typical of all Scientologists, and said: “Scientologists are a community hundred percent drug-free. We take seriously the goals of Scientology, as laid out by our founder, Mr. Ronald Hubbard, and we are very interested in helping improve the lives of families, and society in general. “

    The Mexican pastor concluded by inviting the community to “join efforts to change society, each person can make a difference.

    The Church of Scientology supports the “The Truth About Drugs” campaign, one of the largest nongovernmental education program  on drugs in the world. It has been conclusively proven that when young people receive factual information about drugs, what they are, the rates of drug use falls significantly.

    For more information, visit www.scientology.org.mx

    Source: ScientologyNews.org

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