Way to Happiness Foundation Informs Youth on Moral Values

In celebration of the Thanksgiving season, the Way To Happiness Florida Foundation is holding a children's workshops on honoring and helping ones' parents. The event will be held in its new center in Clearwater on Saturday, November 28. There is no cost to attend and it is open to children of all ages and their parents.

Written by humanitarian and Church of Scientology founder, L. Ron Hubbard, the Way To Happiness is a secular, common-sense code of conduct to fill the moral vacuum in an increasingly materialistic society. It contains 21 basic principles that guide one to a better quality of life.

The Foundation began its youth-oriented workshops that engage both children and parents soon after the center opened its doors on July 11th. 20 workshops have been delivered thus far to 150 children and 50 parents. The first workshop was held on July 20th and took up the subject of Etiquette. Delivered by Ms. Peggy Patrick, founder of the Florida School of Etiquette, kids were taught the formalities of table setting, shaking hands, looking into another’s eyes and proper conduct in interpersonal relationships. “I learned that manners are really important and help with life.” remarked one student, “I really liked it”.

The Way to Happiness Florida Foundation is located at 33 North Fort Harrison Avenue. If you would like to attend or for a tour of the new center and more information on The Way to Happiness, call 727-467-6961 or email [email protected].

ABOUT THE WAY TO HAPPINESS:

The Way to Happiness  booklet was written and published by L. Ron Hubbard in 1981, its purpose is to help arrest the current moral decline in society and restore integrity and trust to humankind. It is available in 112 languages, with some 115 million copies distributed in 186 nations. The campaign to distribute the book has been embraced by more than 257,000 groups and individuals. It holds the Guinness World Record as the single most-translated nonreligious book and fills the moral vacuum in an increasingly materialistic society.

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