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Follow on Google News | Voices for Humanity Chronicles a Movement Against Drug Abuse Led by Lucy and Salomon DabbahBy: Scientology Network VOICES FOR HUMANITY airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Scientology Network. Mexico is in an existential battle against drugs. With drug cartels preying on children as young as eight and entire neighborhoods falling under cartel control, the very future of Mexican society is threatened. Recognizing that education will empower children to not fall prey to drug lords, Lucy and Salomon Dabbah started a movement to teach youth across the State of Mexico the truth about the devastating effects of drugs. Today, the program they introduced, the Foundation for a Drug-Free World's Truth About Drugs, is implemented in schools and civic institutions across the state and has educated millions on the dangers of drugs. ABOUT LUCY AND SALOMON DABBAH Lucy and Salomon Dabbah both grew up in Mexico City. Over 50 years ago they met and married shortly after—and since then they have done everything in life together. The tragic drug overdose death of a friend's son inspired their commitment to educate Mexican youth on the consequences of drug use. Lucy and Salomon decided it was up to them to help kids stay off drugs by educating them on the true dangers they pose. Together they started a chapter of Drug-Free World. Now, thanks to this tireless work, their drug education program is part of the official curriculum in all schools across the State of Mexico. Today, Lucy and Salomon Dabbah lead the Foundation for a Drug-Free World Mexico. -- Scientology Media Productions, located in Hollywood, California, is home to the Scientology Network. Broadcasting 24/7 from the studio, Scientology Network is available at DIRECTV Channel 320 and can be streamed live in 17 languages at http://www.scientology.tv as well as on streaming platforms such as Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, YouTube and mobile apps for smartphones and tablets. The network has been viewed in 240 countries and territories worldwide since its March 2018 launch by Scientology ecclesiastical leader David Miscavige. End
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