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Narconon Drug Prevention & Education, Inc. / Form 990 (2005) / Part III: Statement of Program Service AccomplishmentsOrganization's primary exempt purposeDrug education. Statement of Program Service AccomplishmentsGiving drug education and seminars to schools and other related entities in order to curb drug abuse among children. In the year 2005, 29,021 students received drug education lectures given at 143 schools, youth groups, community centers, etc. Expenses: 74,885. Narconon Drug Prevention & Education, Inc. / Form 990 (2004) / Part III: Statement of Program Service AccomplishmentsOrganization's primary exempt purposeDrug education. Statement of Program Service AccomplishmentsGiving drug education and seminars to schools and other related entities in order to curb drug abuse among children. In the year 2004, 31,746 students received drug education lectures given at 183 schools, youth groups, community centers, etc. Expenses: 71,457. Narconon Drug Prevention & Education, Inc. / Form 990 (2003) / Part III: Statement of Program Service AccomplishmentsOrganization's primary exempt purposeDrug education. Statement of Program Service AccomplishmentsGiving drug education and seminars to schools and other related entities in order to curb drug abuse among children. In the year 2003, 47,947 students received drug education lectures given at 135 schools. Expenses: 85,627. Narconon Drug Prevention & Education, Inc. / Form 990 (2002) / Part III: Statement of Program Service AccomplishmentsOrganization's primary exempt purposeDrug education. Statement of Program Service AccomplishmentsGiving drug education and seminars to schools and other related entities in order to curb drug abuse among children. In the year 2002, 40,637 students received drug education lectures given at more than 150 schools. Expenses: 61,121. |
Of interestSan Francisco Chronicle (Feb. 2005):
stop-narconon.org: "Narconon Banned From Boston Public Schools" |