Check out this guy from Sydney who's spreading the truth about drug abuse
What do you do when you know drugs are a one-way street down, and your friends are taking them? That was the dilemma facing Rama, a teenager from Sydney. "All drugs lead to one place. Nowhere," said Rama, who had already been through it — ecstasy, cocaine, marijuana — all before he was 18 years old.
Rama counts himself as one of the lucky ones. Because he got help when he needed it.
Things were going downhill at breakneck speed when a friend of his, a Scientologist, saw Rama was in trouble. His friend told Rama about a program sponsored by the Church of Scientology of Sydney, called the Drug Free Ambassadors and handed him a set of booklets about drugs. The Drug Free Ambassadors and their American counterpart, the Drug Free Marshals, created by the Church of Scientology International 13 years ago, have chapters throughout Australia and New Zealand and around the world. read full story >
What do you do when you know drugs are a one-way street down, and your friends are taking them? That was the dilemma facing Rama, a teenager from Sydney. "All drugs lead to one place. Nowhere," said Rama, who had already been through it — ecstasy, cocaine, marijuana — all before he was 18 years old.
Rama counts himself as one of the lucky ones. Because he got help when he needed it.
Things were going downhill at breakneck speed when a friend of his, a Scientologist, saw Rama was in trouble. His friend told Rama about a program sponsored by the Church of Scientology of Sydney, called the Drug Free Ambassadors and handed him a set of booklets about drugs. The Drug Free Ambassadors and their American counterpart, the Drug Free Marshals, created by the Church of Scientology International 13 years ago, have chapters throughout Australia and New Zealand and around the world. read full story >
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