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Title: Scientologists Join Stralugano for a Drug-Free Europe
Say No to Drugs, Yes to Running: Scientologists Join Record-Breaking Stralugano to Promote a Healthy, Drug-Free Lifestyle Lugano, Switzerland. This year’s Stralugano — one of Switzerland’s most beloved sporting events — achieved record participation, uniting thousands of runners from across the region under the banner of community spirit and personal achievement. Among the participants was the humanitarian association Dico No alla Droga, which took part in the Run 4 Charity section to reaffirm a message that resonates deeply in today’s society: sport and positive values are powerful alternatives to drug use.The group, composed of volunteers, friends, and supporters, joined the event to show that prevention and awareness can also be built through action, unity, and enthusiasm. “We brought our members, friends, and sympathizers to run with us — a symbolic yet meaningful gesture to emphasize our message,” said representatives of Dico No alla Droga. “We believe that sport offers a real and constructive alternative to the so-called ‘high’ of drugs, promoting health, energy, and solidarity.”Among the runners was Simone Leo, an internationally recognized ultramarathoner known for combining endurance with purpose. “Running gives people a natural and lasting sense of accomplishment,” he said. “When you push yourself to the limit and cross a finish line, the reward is authentic. That’s something no drug can ever replace.”A Humanitarian Movement with a Global ReachDico No alla Droga (Say No to Drugs) is part of the international Foundation for a Drug-Free World, a non-profit organization supported by members of the Church of Scientology. Founded on the humanitarian principles set forth by L. Ron Hubbard, the Church’s social campaigns are rooted in the conviction that educatio...
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