"On the 28th of April 2000, we
attended our son's graduation ceremony at Narconon. Our
son's graduation event will forever be etched in our
memory, as a rebirth of our child. It had been so many
years since we had seen him drug or alcohol free that we
actually had a hard time recognizing him. He looked
absolutely wonderful and his behavior was so accepting
and calm. For years, we had wondered if we would ever
see our "real" son again. We met so many people the
evening of our son's graduation and we cannot remember
all of their names, but we want to thank each person who
took the time and effort to make a difference in our
son's life. Your efforts are most likely the reason our
son developed the will to change, as all other efforts
that had been made through the years had not made a
difference for him. You are truly the savers of life! We
will never forget your faces or the wonderful things you
are doing. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts."
"My son was a bright talented child.
He learned to play the guitar and had a natural ability
to draw and paint. In his teens something happened to
this bright talented child. I found out later that he
had gotten into drugs and barely finished high school.
He could not hold a job and his only financial support
was a family who " gave him money to keep him away".
This went on for twelve years in which time he was a
waste to himself and others. After trying numerous "Drug
Rehab Programs" I found Narconon. I took him to Narconon
as an emaciated "end of the trail person". In a short
time he regained his health and became himself again.
Most importantly he became free of drugs. My son now has
a family of his own. He is very productive in working
with others to help them gain their own self esteem back
and to become free of the ravages of drug use. My son
and I have never been closer or had such a good
relationship as father and son. Narconon not only gave
my son back to me, but also gave me a very good friend.
There are no words to define what Narconon means to my
family."
"My son and I have been talking about
our sad and joyful experiences of the past two years. We
will both do what we can to support the efforts of
Narconon.
When I received the brochure
about Narconon four months earlier, I stuck it in my
desk drawer (just in case), but I really didn't think my
son was going to have serious problems again. After all,
he had spent one third of that year, more than four
months, in two of the best hospitals in the area. With
special doctors it amounted to about $700 a day;
therefore, having the very best, he was certainly going
to be okay. Right? Wrong! I was soon to learn that the
treatment he had received was 'done to him' rather than
'done by him.'
When I went through his
medical records and reviewed the drugs that were
administered to him, I realized that his care had been
volatile and inconsistent. It certainly helped me to
understand why he did not want to submit himself to any
other form of institutionalization. It was when he felt
completely assured that no drugs of any kind, even
medically approved ones, were used in the program that
he finally agreed to give Narconon a try.
I must thank you and your
staff for the support that you gave us both over the
telephone before he agreed to get on the plane. The
continued communication of your staff to me during his
treatment assured me that he was going to be okay. My
visit during his stay and the assistance you gave me in
presenting his treatment success impressed the Court.
They even inquired into your program themselves.
As my son and I sit and
discuss his plans to continue his education, I wanted
you to know how we appreciate the benefit of the fine
program Narconon presents. Thanks for helping my son
find his life again and giving us back our son."
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