Trois-Rivieres, Quebec – Narconon Trois-Rivieres has recently created a new drug rehab tribute video making people aware that drug addiction in any form can be over come. With the discovery last month of a rare recording of William Benitez, the Narconon founder, delivering a drug education video in 1968, Narconon drug rehab graduates have been inspired and given hope. The new Narconon Trios-Rivieres video shows a short clip of Mr. Benitez addressing the audience talking about what Narconon does. He says: “So all of this constantly is bringing the ability of the person out. A person will say, how can I learn to look? How can I know who I am and what life is about? If there is a problem, how can I locate it without having to go to a counselor? How can I solve all of my problems? Alright, that is the way that Narconon works.”
The Narconon program graduate shown in this video is one of many who have rediscovered his own abilities to live a successful and drug free life. William Benitez proved that it can be done, and any person dedicated to making it happen can achieve sobriety. Mr. Benitez was once a former heroin addicted and convicted felon, and saw his fare share of obstacles and barriers throughout his life. He managed to achieve great things and he overcame these problems, starting the first Narconon therapy group within the Arizona State Prison. The Narconon drug rehab program has seen international success, helping thousands of people get their lives back. This video is a dedication to those who have overcome drug addiction, and should inspire hope to those who want to conquer their own demons.
With millions of people today battling a drug or alcohol addiction, it is important to spread the news that drug addiction can be beat, and life long sobriety can be achieved. If you or someone you know is battling a drug or alcohol addiction, call our toll free line at, 1-877-782-7409, or visit our website at http://narconon.ca/
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