Voices for Humanity Joins Jorge De Tagle in Fighting Drugs and Crime in the Philippines
LOS ANGELES, October 30, 2018 (Newswire.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 the work of community activist, Jorge (Jerry) De Tagle, premiering Oct. 31, 2018.
VOICES FOR HUMANITY airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Scientology Network.
In a country with a history of corruption, drug abuse, crime, violence and terrorism, business strategy consultant Jorge De Tagle sees a solution after reading the book The Way to Happiness. A first meeting with a regional Chief of Police leads to mandatory common sense values workshops for thousands of police officers and members of every branch of the armed forces. Now crime rates and drug use are falling, and the Philippines has been voted the happiest country in Asia.
ABOUT JORGE (JERRY) DE TAGLE
A political activist fighting against a corrupt dictator at 16, Jorge De Tagle was raised in a family that believes in “service to country.” His fascination with understanding what makes people “tick” and do what they do makes Jerry highly effective in managing change. After realizing the main problems of his country were directly addressed in The Way to Happiness, Jerry was determined to bring the program to the Philippines. Partnerships Jerry facilitated with Philippine Regional Police, the Department of Defense and The Way to Happiness Foundation made training a nationwide force of trainers possible, thereby changing the hearts and minds of millions across the country.
Jerry De Tagle is the Country Chairman of The Way to Happiness Foundation in the Philippines.
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