Ready
to get the word out that “Drugs Ruin Creativity,” skateboarders,
breakdancers and mentors gather before the Kingdom Day commemorative
parade. (far left) Ms. Teddy Chambers, executive director for
Narconon Professional Drug Prevention; Curtis O. Porter, Director of
the Youth Development Division of the Family and Youth Services
Bureau of Health and U.S. and Human Services Department; Dr. Tina
Robinson, executive coordinator of the Southern California Foster
Care Mentoring Network; (5th from left) Heidi Lemmon, President of
the National Skateboard Association; (center) Man One, founder and
owner of Crewest Gallery; (far right) Fresh, original member the LA
Breakers break dance crew.
“Strong Support from Narconon
Helps Youth Spread the Word that “Drugs Ruin Creativity”
The
25th
Anniversary 2011 Kingdom Day Parade in Los Angeles celebrated the
legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with an emphasis on service.
That service took the form of teens and their mentors getting out the
word that Dr. King’s dream needs the creative drug-free energy of
youth to be realized.
Narconon Professional Drug Prevention
(NPDP) specializing in drug prevention training, Narconon® Western
United States, both LA-based organizations of Narconon International,
Southern California Foster Care Mentoring Network and the National
Alliance of Faith and Justice headquartered in Washington, D.C.,
sponsored the anti-drug banners in the televised 2-mile parade that
commemorates Dr. King’s date of birth.
Accompanying them
skateboarders and break dancers entertained the crowd with their
skilled moves. They wore original design tee-shirts that declared
“Drugs ruin creativity.” The design was created by 23-year-old
artist, Jose Quevedo, who took top prize in an anti-drug black
Sharpie graffiti art battle sponsored by NPDP at the popular Crewest
Gallery in downtown LA. “Drugs ruin creativity,” is the title of
an article in the booklet, 10 Things Your Friends May Not Know About
Drugs, published by Narconon.
Curtis O. Porter, from the Youth
Services Bureau of the Department of Health and Human Services
announced the shirt will be displayed in his Washington, D.C., office
to exemplify positive youth service. As Director of the Youth
Development Division of Family and Youth Services, Mr. Porter
administers two of the nation’s most important youth mentoring
programs. He attended the parade to congratulate the sponsored
mentors and meet some of their youth. He encouraged the work
the mentors do to help kids stay off drugs, remain in school and
strive to make the dream of Dr. King a reality.
“Hearing
these youth say ‘I’ve never done drugs,’ and talk about how
drugs would stop them from perfecting their skills was strong
testament that when youth are encouraged by adults to freely create,
they are greatly proofed against drugs,” says Ms. Teddy Chambers,
Executive Director of NPDP. “You could sense how excited they were
to be able to spread the word that ‘drugs ruin creativity.’ They
are very vocal about not wanting their friends or their families
involved in drugs,” Chambers added.
Represented mentors came
from Southern California Foster Care Mentoring Network, headed by Dr.
Tina Robinson, provides mentoring through 11 affiliate organizations
in greater Los Angeles. It utilizes the Pen or Pencil mentoring
program developed by the National Alliance of Faith and Justice to
break the cradle to prison phenomenon that too often follows when
parents are incarcerated.
Heidi Lemmon is a co-founder of
Venice Boarding School, which appeals to students’ love of skate
boarding to keep them on an academic path. She is President of the
National Skateboard Association. Man One is founder and owner of
Crewest Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles. He has trained dozens of
young artists to help them seek a career using their talents. Fresh,
has built a dance organization called the LA Breakers that has
mentoring as a core element to keep kids drug-free and healthy. “It
is a real honor to work with people who care enough to give of their
time to guide our youth into drug-free productive lives,” said
Chambers.
For more information about the Narconon
program
and
rehabilitation call 1 800-775-8750 or visit
http://www.youtube.com/user/narconon?blend=1&ob=5#p/u/2/5lpK2v_kitA.
About
Narconon: Today
there are Narconon
centers located all over the globe dedicated to helping those who
are afflicted by addiction. Here at Narconon,
we
don’t operate under the belief that addiction is an incurable
disease. We believe, and have proven that the addicted can be cured
permanently.
Contact
Information:
Leland
Michaels
Narconon International
4652 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, CA 90027
Telephone #: 1 800-775-8750
Email Address:
info@narconon.org
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