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Scientology Volunteers Intensified Drug Prevention Across France in October
Volunteers from Drug-Free World France intensified their drug-prevention outreach throughout the autumn, engaging thousands of residents in cities and towns across the country. From Brittany and Paris to Reims, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Nice and the South-West, merchants, educators, parents and young adults welcomed Truth About Drugs materials and held open conversations on substance-use concerns, including synthetic drugs and early experimentation. The programme, inspired by the humanitarian work of L. Ron Hubbard, continues to support grassroots efforts promoting informed choices and community wellbeing across France.
Belgium, 20th Nov 2025 — Throughout the autumn, Drug-Free World France volunteers intensified their presence across the country, carrying out a broad series of drug-prevention actions that reached thousands of residents in both large cities and smaller towns. From the western coast to the Rhone-Alpes region, from Paris to the South-West, the initiative engaged parents, educators, shopkeepers, young adults and health professionals seeking clear, reliable information about the risks associated with narcotics and synthetic substances.
This heightened activity comes as public discussion in France increasingly focuses on youth exposure to drugs and the appearance of new synthetic substances in schools and neighbourhoods. Teachers, health practitioners and community leaders have voiced concern about early experimentation, while grassroots organisations continue to play an essential role in delivering practical, community-level prevention. The Truth About Drugs programme—developed within the humanitarian legacy of L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology—promotes factual and accessible materials as a foundation for informed decisions and responsible choices.
In early October, volunteers in Brittany visited a network of small shops, cafes and businesses, providing more than a thousand Truth About Drugs booklets in areas where merchants expressed both interest and appreciation for the materials. Several shop owners engaged volunteers in conversations about the spread of synthetic drugs and how families were seeking clearer information. One volunteer recounted that a restaurant employer in the region had previously stopped consuming drugs after watching an educational video on synthetic substances and had subsequently communicated a drug-free workplace expectation to his entire staff. The volunteer highlighted this as an example of the positive ripple effects that fact-based prevention can produce.
As the month progressed, additional outreach in western France sparked conversations with pharmacists, municipal workers, parents and educators. A pharmacist running an addiction-support clinic asked for a display stand and additional materials for her patients, explaining that she had used the booklets effectively the previous year. A law-enforcement representative in the area also requested materials for public use, emphasising the practical value of clear prevention tools in day-to-day interactions. In several cafes, owners remarked that prevention resources were arriving “at the right moment,” citing local concerns about early exposure to drugs.
Further east, in towns in the Loire and Rhône-Alpes regions, volunteers visited dozens of merchants who willingly displayed the materials for customers and employees. Many discussions revolved around cocaine, with several residents noting that its use had become increasingly visible across age groups and social settings.
A notable rise in engagement occurred in Reims, where volunteers distributed tens of thousands of booklets over a short period. Shopkeepers of all types—from boutiques to larger retail outlets—made space for displays or requested additional stock. One young manager recognised the booklet from a distribution he had encountered during his student years in another city. After reading it at the time, he had stopped smoking and told volunteers he remained grateful for the clarity it provided. Another business owner raised concerns about the presence of substances such as PTC among local youth, describing the effects as particularly destabilising. During street outreach, a young adult told volunteers that he had stopped using PTC a month earlier and encouraged them to continue their work, calling it “very important.”
In Paris, volunteers carried out one of their most extensive autumn activities in a neighbourhood where families have often expressed concern about drug-related issues. Thousands of booklets were distributed to shops, and many residents took the opportunity to speak directly with volunteers. A psychologist who encountered the team requested an entire display for her practice, explaining that she intended to integrate the materials into her awareness work with clients. A couple picked up booklets for their daughter, who often travels with friends, describing them as a practical way to begin preventive conversations. Several local residents expressed appreciation that such resources were being made available at street level.
South-western France also saw sustained engagement, including a prevention booth in Bordeaux attended by a steady flow of passers-by and local business owners. In addition to booklets distributed in surrounding shops, volunteers completed impairment-simulation exercises using glasses that mimic the effects of alcohol or cannabis, prompting discussions about the risks associated with recreational consumption. Merchants in the region highlighted the importance of offering adolescents and young adults tools to understand substance-related dangers.
Other towns across the South-West, including Agen, welcomed volunteers who distributed booklets in shops where owners expressed interest in supporting longer-term prevention. In Toulouse, volunteers continued a rhythm of outreach in districts where educators have regularly requested materials. In Nice, a street stand enabled exchanges with families affected by addiction, and several individuals asked to be contacted about participating in future activities, including one who expressed interest in joining the association.
As autumn drew to a close, additional outreach in eastern France included several hundred booklets distributed in Belfort, where a social-housing employee requested a full box of inhalant-gas booklets to share directly with families he knew would benefit. Local shops responded positively, with some merchants reporting that the brochures were taken quickly and requesting regular replenishment. In Marseille, further material was circulated in neighbourhoods where community demand for prevention tools has remained strong throughout the year.
Across all these regions, volunteers observed consistent trends: a desire among parents for practical, trustworthy information; eagerness from shopkeepers to participate in community wellbeing; and openness from young adults who often shared personal experiences or concerns. Many residents described the materials as helpful for starting conversations within families or workplaces.
Reflecting on the recent activities, Ivan Arjona-Pelado, the representative of the Church of Scientology to the European Union, OSCE, Council of Europe and United Nations, underlined the wider significance of these initiatives:
“The growing participation of local communities shows how much people value factual and accessible prevention. When individuals receive clear information, they feel empowered to take responsibility for their families and their neighbourhoods. Effective prevention contributes not only to public health but also to the dignity and cohesion of our societies across Europe.”
These efforts align with the long-standing commitment of the Church of Scientology and its members to support education, drug prevention, human rights awareness and community improvement. Founded by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950s, Scientology is recognised as a religion in various European countries, and its churches, missions and affiliated groups carry out non-sectarian initiatives that encourage informed choices and safer communities. Recognition of these contributions continues to grow across the continent.
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Broadway Polaroids Advocates for Authentic Access and Creative Preservation in Theatre
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Broadway Polaroids, a New York–based creative project, is encouraging audiences and artists alike to protect authenticity, presence, and human connection in an increasingly digital Broadway landscape.
New York, US, 1st February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Broadway Polaroids is raising awareness of the importance of preserving authentic, human-centered storytelling in the performing arts, highlighting how live theatre culture is experienced, documented, and remembered in a digital-first era.

The grassroots arts project, known for its candid Polaroid portraits of Broadway performers, is advocating for a renewed focus on presence, accessibility, and creative integrity—both onstage and off.
“Broadway is built on moments,” Broadway Polaroids shares. “They’re fleeting, emotional, and human. We wanted to create something that honors that feeling instead of polishing it away.”
Why Authentic Documentation Matters
Live theatre is, by nature, temporary. Performances change nightly, casts rotate, and moments disappear as soon as the curtain falls. Yet the way theatre is documented has increasingly shifted toward highly curated, promotional content designed for fast consumption.
Cultural researchers and arts organizations have noted that younger audiences are more likely to engage with arts content that feels personal and unfiltered, rather than overly produced. At the same time, studies on arts engagement consistently show that emotional connection—not marketing polish—is the strongest driver of long-term audience loyalty.
“Polaroids slow things down,” Broadway Polaroids explains. “They’re imperfect. They don’t pretend to be timeless. That’s what makes them honest.”
By focusing on informal, low-pressure moments with performers, the project offers a counterbalance to commercial imagery—one that reflects Broadway as a living, breathing community rather than a brand.
Supporting Performers as People, Not Products
Broadway Polaroids also emphasizes the importance of seeing performers as individuals rather than commodities.
“Artists are often visible but not always seen,” the project notes. “Our goal has always been to create a space where performers feel comfortable, respected, and human.”
Industry conversations around performer wellbeing, burnout, and sustainability have grown in recent years, particularly as social media increases visibility while blurring personal boundaries. Projects that prioritize consent, simplicity, and respect help reinforce healthier creative ecosystems.
“Nothing about this is rushed,” Broadway Polaroids adds. “No pressure. No agenda. Just a shared moment and a photograph.”
A Call for Intentional Engagement with the Arts
Rather than urging institutional change, Broadway Polaroids is encouraging individuals—fans, creatives, and audiences—to take small, meaningful actions that support a healthier arts culture.
What People Can Do
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Support artists beyond performances by engaging thoughtfully with their work
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Value creative projects that prioritize authenticity over hype
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Be mindful of how theatre is shared, discussed, and consumed online
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Attend live performances with presence, not distraction
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Recognize that access to art is built through respect and community
“People don’t need special access to support the arts,” Broadway Polaroids says. “They just need to show up with care.”
Preserving What Makes Broadway Human
Broadway Polaroids does not position itself as an authority or industry leader. Its advocacy is quiet, intentional, and rooted in consistency.
“We’re not trying to change Broadway,” the project explains. “We’re trying to honor it.”
As conversations around arts sustainability, digital saturation, and creative authenticity continue, Broadway Polaroids stands as an example of how small, thoughtful projects can create meaningful cultural impact—one moment at a time.
About Broadway Polaroids
Broadway Polaroids is a New York–based creative arts project dedicated to capturing candid Polaroid portraits of Broadway performers in informal, human moments. Focused on authenticity, respect, and presence, the project documents the performing arts through a tangible, low-pressure lens that celebrates creativity without commercialization.
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Press Release
Paradex Confirms $DIME TGE Timeline and Expands Airdrop Allocation Following XP Season 2 Conclusion
New York, NY – Paradex today announced the official conclusion of XP Season 2, marking a major milestone in the platform’s roadmap toward the upcoming $DIME Token Generation Event (TGE).
As part of its continued commitment to trader-first incentive alignment, Paradex confirmed that 25% of $DIME’s fully diluted supply will be airdropped to all XP holders at TGE, with tokens fully unlocked at launch.
In a significant expansion of community rewards, Paradex also revealed that Season 2 XP holders will receive 20% of the total token supply, up from the previously planned 15%, reinforcing the platform’s long-term focus on rewarding active ecosystem participation.
The $DIME TGE is currently scheduled for late February or early March, following the Chinese New Year holiday, with the official date to be announced by the Paradex Foundation.
XP Season 2: Major Growth and Final Week Distribution
XP Season 2 represented a period of substantial growth for Paradex across every major protocol metric:
- Average daily trading volume increased from $68M to $2.1B (31x)
- Open Interest grew from $28M to $679M (24x)
- Total Value Locked rose from $25M to $218M (9x)
- Total users expanded from 4.1k to 70.3k (17x)
During the final week of the season (January 23 to January 29), Paradex distributed 6 million XP directly to active user wallets, with additional rewards allocated through referral codes and affiliate programs.
Users surpassing 25,000 XP during the final week also received exclusive BadgerBox drops.
A final waitlist snapshot is scheduled for January 31 at 00:00 UTC.
$DIME Airdrop Allocation Breakdown
Paradex confirmed the following $DIME distribution structure at TGE:
- 25% of total supply allocated to all XP holders (fully unlocked)
- 20% dedicated specifically to Season 2 XP participants (increased from 15%)
- 5% reserved for Pre-Season and Season 1 XP holders (unchanged)
With half of the token supply dedicated to user rewards and participation, Paradex continues to position itself as a platform built around long-term ecosystem alignment.
Token Generation Event Details
- Token: $DIME
- Timing: After Chinese New Year
- Target Window: Last week of February or first week of March
- Initial Listing: Paradex Spot Markets
- Issuer: Paradex Foundation (official date forthcoming)
XP Season 3 Launches February 1
Looking ahead, Paradex announced that XP Season 3 will begin on February 1, shifting focus toward the next phase of ecosystem expansion, including:
- Spot trading
- Real-World Asset (RWA) Perpetuals
- Options markets
XP accumulation will begin immediately on February 1, while the first weekly XP distribution will occur post-TGE, allowing the team to prioritize a smooth and focused token launch.
Paradex reiterated that the platform remains committed to transparent execution, continued incentive alignment, and rewarding the traders and builders who drive long-term ecosystem growth.
About Paradex
Paradex is a privacy-first, zero-fee on-chain perpetuals exchange focused on high-performance decentralized trading infrastructure for a global community of crypto participants.
Website: https://paradex.trade/
X (Twitter): https://x.com/paradex
Discord: https://discord.gg/paradex
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Press Release
Paradex Confirms $DIME TGE Timeline and Expands Airdrop Allocation Following XP Season 2 Conclusion
New York, NY – Paradex today announced the official conclusion of XP Season 2, marking a major milestone in the platform’s roadmap toward the upcoming $DIME Token Generation Event (TGE).
As part of its continued commitment to trader-first incentive alignment, Paradex confirmed that 25% of $DIME’s fully diluted supply will be airdropped to all XP holders at TGE, with tokens fully unlocked at launch.
In a significant expansion of community rewards, Paradex also revealed that Season 2 XP holders will receive 20% of the total token supply, up from the previously planned 15%, reinforcing the platform’s long-term focus on rewarding active ecosystem participation.
The $DIME TGE is currently scheduled for late February or early March, following the Chinese New Year holiday, with the official date to be announced by the Paradex Foundation.
XP Season 2: Major Growth and Final Week Distribution
XP Season 2 represented a period of substantial growth for Paradex across every major protocol metric:
- Average daily trading volume increased from $68M to $2.1B (31x)
- Open Interest grew from $28M to $679M (24x)
- Total Value Locked rose from $25M to $218M (9x)
- Total users expanded from 4.1k to 70.3k (17x)
During the final week of the season (January 23 to January 29), Paradex distributed 6 million XP directly to active user wallets, with additional rewards allocated through referral codes and affiliate programs.
Users surpassing 25,000 XP during the final week also received exclusive BadgerBox drops.
A final waitlist snapshot is scheduled for January 31 at 00:00 UTC.
$DIME Airdrop Allocation Breakdown
Paradex confirmed the following $DIME distribution structure at TGE:
- 25% of total supply allocated to all XP holders (fully unlocked)
- 20% dedicated specifically to Season 2 XP participants (increased from 15%)
- 5% reserved for Pre-Season and Season 1 XP holders (unchanged)
With half of the token supply dedicated to user rewards and participation, Paradex continues to position itself as a platform built around long-term ecosystem alignment.
Token Generation Event Details
- Token: $DIME
- Timing: After Chinese New Year
- Target Window: Last week of February or first week of March
- Initial Listing: Paradex Spot Markets
- Issuer: Paradex Foundation (official date forthcoming)
XP Season 3 Launches February 1
Looking ahead, Paradex announced that XP Season 3 will begin on February 1, shifting focus toward the next phase of ecosystem expansion, including:
- Spot trading
- Real-World Asset (RWA) Perpetuals
- Options markets
XP accumulation will begin immediately on February 1, while the first weekly XP distribution will occur post-TGE, allowing the team to prioritize a smooth and focused token launch.
Paradex reiterated that the platform remains committed to transparent execution, continued incentive alignment, and rewarding the traders and builders who drive long-term ecosystem growth.
About Paradex
Paradex is a privacy-first, zero-fee on-chain perpetuals exchange focused on high-performance decentralized trading infrastructure for a global community of crypto participants.
Website: https://paradex.trade/
X (Twitter): https://x.com/paradex
Discord: https://discord.gg/paradex
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Disclaimer: The views, suggestions, and opinions expressed here are the sole responsibility of the experts. No Digi Observer journalist was involved in the writing and production of this article.
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