Voices for Humanity Bikes Across Belgium for a Drug-Free Future with Julie Delvaux

Los Angeles, CA, June 28, 2024 --(PR.com)-- Scientology Network’s Voices for Humanity, the weekly series presenting heroic change makers from a variety of faiths, cultures and nations, working to uplift their communities, announces a new episode featuring antidrug activist Julie Delvaux.

Voices for Humanity airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Scientology Network.

With over 60,000 drug-related crimes committed in one year alone, Belgium is struggling with the results of its casual approach toward drug usage. Julie Delvaux understands the link between “occasional” drug use and the dangerous path it can lead the nation’s youth down, and so spearheads an educational movement to help people throughout the country live drug-free.

About Julie Delvaux
Born in Brussels, Belgium, Julie Delvaux moved to a small town in the Flanders region while still a child. There, as a teen, she succumbed to intense peer pressure to drink alcohol and smoke marijuana. Staying true to herself, she ultimately rejected the use of drugs and made a commitment to inform as many of the nation’s youth as possible on their true dangers. After joining with the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, Julie combined her mission with Belgium’s love of biking, rolling out bike tours around the country to spread the antidrug message. Through her tours and media events, to date she has brought the message of Truth About Drugs to 14 percent of Belgium’s population.

Julie Delvaux serves as the Coordinator for the Foundation for a Drug-Free World Belgium.

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