
As Narconon's International Spokesperson, she has taken
a very strong stance against drugs and their spread across society. "Through my
own experience with Narconon," she said, "I know it is possible to end any
dependency upon alcohol and other drugs and to build a new, successful
drug-free life for oneself. Addiction need not be a one-way street of no
return. Drugs are a hell that our children do not need to go through.
"
Kirstie Alley takes special pride in presenting the Narconon Drug Free Hero
awards each year.
The Drug Free Hero Awards pay special tribute to
people whose lives are shining examples of selfless dedication and service to
their fellow man, people who work ceaselessly to make the dream of a drug-free
America a real future possibility.
Kirstie presented the 1994 awards
and spoke of the "Bad Guys" who make drug addicts of children. Still tearful
over the death of rock star Kurt Cobain, she quoted a People magazine report
that Cobain, who committed suicide, had been a bright and active child who
liked to sing Beatles tunes, until he was labeled "hyperactive" and put on the
controversial drug Ritalin. He was then given sedatives to counter the side
effects. "They set him up for drug addiction when he was in kindergarten" Alley
said.
"We are the good guys," Alley told the audience of anti-drug
leaders and celebrities attending the awards ceremony. "If we band together,
the bad guys who push drugs in the name of help will burn away
."
"Through my own experience with Narconon, I know it is possible to end any
dependency upon alcohol and other drugs and to build a new, successful
drug-free life for oneself. " Kirstie Alley

| Drug Free Heroes Left to Right: Henry
Lonzano, Founder of California Youth to Youth Alliance; Congressman Charles B.
Rangel, U.S. House of Representatives; Kirstie Alley; Willie Gault; Donzella
Lee, Representing Watts Health Foundation; and Monsignor William O'Brien,
Founder and President of the drug treatment program Daytop Village Inc.
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