Archive for November, 2008

Narconon International at the HOPE 2008 Conference

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

The conference had a long name – HOPE 2008 International Conference on Alcohol/Drug Abuse, HIV/AIDS, Environment, Population, and Human Rights. Over 100 persons from 11 countries attended the conference held in October in Mumbai, organized by Dr. Yusuf Merchant, president of DAIRRC (Drug Abuse Information Rehabilitation & Research Centre).

“Yusuf was wise to expand the scope,” said Clark Carr, president of Narconon International. “Drug abuse affects AIDS, AIDS affects population and human rights, and everything interacts with environment.” Carr delivered a paper on the ‘biochemical personality,’ outlining Narconon® drug rehab case histories which demonstrate a promising pattern of positive personality changes when recovering addicts cleanse toxic drug residuals from their bodies.

It’s not just drug toxins that are depressing us, of course. Speakers from Switzerland to South Africa discussed the dwindling spiral of environmental damage and population growth. Flying in from New Delhi to address the attendees was also keynote speaker, the Honorable Mrs. Meira Kumar, Minister of the Dept of Social Justice and Empowerment, a co-sponsor along with the National Institute of Social Defense. “There are two root causes of all five targets of the conference,” she said, “human greed and human deprivation.” She gave a blistering critique of those who “look down on the deprived.” “Our caste system is a human rights violation, a social injustice,” she continued, “but non-violence and education are our hopes and greatest tools.” The Minister said she preferred NGOs to tackle these problems, endemic not just to India but the whole world. “Government can’t do it. The NGOs are so passionate and dedicated.”

With its more than 145 centers delivering drug rehab or prevention services in 45 countries, Narconon was perhaps the most international organization present. “I’ve been fortunate to work with Yusuf on several occasions,” said Carr. “Several years ago we collaborated delivering drug education lectures to half a dozen Mumbai colleges.” The only permanent Narconon installation in India so far is a drug education unit in New Delhi, although Carr said they hope to open a residential drug treatment center in India in 2009.

Dr. Rosy Chhabra, another colleague of Merchant and DAIRRC, reported on a study funded by the US National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism of DAIRRC’s successful alcohol and HIV education project. “It was totally collaborative with schools and communities,” she said. “It was because the community took charge that it was successful.”


Narconon South Texas Opens New Rehab Center

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Narconon South Texas has operated an out-patient drug rehab program in Harlingen Texas for several years. In order to meet the increased demand for services, this year they expanded to a full residential treatment center. This center is unique as it is located near the Mexican border and delivers the Narconon® program in both Spanish and English. Narconon South Texas drug rehab entrance

Entrance to Narconon South Texas

On October 30, 2008, a grand opening celebration was for their beautiful new residential rehab center.

Joining them were numerous community members and several government officials. The staff were acknowledged for their service to the community and presented with proclamations from both the Texas State Senate and House of Representatives as well as the Mayors of Harlingen and San Benito, the latter proclaiming October 30, 2008 “Narconon South Texas Day” in San Benito.

There were several speakers who shared their good wishes and a heartfelt speech was given by a graduate of the Narconon program who is now staff at the center.

Joining Narconon staff and executives for the ribbon cutting were the Harlingen Chamber of Commerce and the Harlingen Hispanic Chamber.

This was followed by wonderful entertainment from a Mariachi band and the Gloria Canales Ballet Folklorico.

Texas proclamation

Presentation from

Texas House of Representatives

Narconon South Texas drug-free life

Narconon graduate speaking

Rehab center opening - dancers

Narconon South Texas drug rehab ribbon cutting

Narconon staff and guests cut the ribbon

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Narconon Vista Bay Celebrates 1000th Graduate

Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Special Graduation
Narconon Vista Bay held a special graduation last week to celebrate the achievement of 1,000 graduates since the founding of this Northern California drug rehab facility. In addition to the graduates, many family, alumni and local officials also attended giving support and acknowledgment to the staff and students for all of their hard work. Narconon Vista Bay 1000th graduate

The 1000th graduate of Narconon Vista Bay giving his graduation speech

Graduates spoke, sharing their stories and successes they’ve had. “It was surreal, I feel like me again. I found myself through this program. I found what my priorities are in my life and what I need to do to achieve my goals.”
Milton C. (1000th Grad)

Nate Tuddenham, Senior Director for Administration, stated: “Its a real milestone when you look at our humble beginnings with just a few students to our current centers in Northern California that are able to service over 120 students. I am happy to be part of such a big game that is helping save lives.”

Attending this special event was Santa Cruz Country Supervisor’s Analyst, who presented Narconon Vista Bay with a proclamation honoring Narconon Vista Bay for their thousandth life saved.

Another drug-free life

Gustavo Gonzalez, County Supervisor’s Analyst, presents proclamation to Narconon Vista Bay executives.

Graduate sharing her story

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