NEWS

| SENIGALLIA, ITALY |

Bringing Happiness to the Summer Jamboree

Visitors to Senigallia, Italy, enjoyed a unique opportunity to experience the 21 precepts of The Way to Happiness while taking part in the city’s world-famous vintage celebration.

| PARIS |

Paris may be famous as the international capital of fashion and cuisine, but beneath the glamour lies a rising tide of crime and juvenile delinquency. In 2014, 3.5 million crimes were committed in France, a third were committed by juveniles.

| USA |

The Way to Happiness is an effective tool to help restore self-respect and give offenders a guide to leading ethical and responsible lives ...

| VENEZUELA |

The Way to Happiness chapter in Venezuela takes on all levels of their country’s social strata in its work to instill morals in the youth of the country. They target densely populated pockets where high rates of crime and violence breed, and they also reach out to educators, police, the military and others to help the general population of Venezuela.

| INDIA |
The Secretary-General of the United Nations issued his annual message on the International Day of Happiness, March 20: “I wish everyone around the world a very happy International Day of Happiness. The pursuit of happiness is serious business. Happiness for the entire human family is one of the main goals of the United Nations.”
| DETROIT |
Detroit, Michigan, once celebrated as Motor City for its automotive industry and Motown for its musical legacy, is today one of America’s most troubled metropolises. Soaring unemployment, crime and drug trafficking drove an exodus of 25% of the population in the past decade, leaving behind tens of thousands of abandoned businesses, buildings and homes.
| DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
Roberto Naya, a Miami resident and Caribbean native, saw in The Way to Happiness the solution to the moral decay that defines the rise in crime and violence in the Dominican Republic and launched a grass-roots campaign of lectures and training.
| GHANA |
Learn about the educational campaign launched in Ghana by The Way to Happiness foundation to lower youth crime rates and bring a sense of hope, morality and happiness to this African Nation. Learn how this non-religious moral code can help instill honesty, trust and integrity
| NEW YORK, USA |
Learn how violence has been reduced at a public high school in New York city after the widespread distribution of The Way to Happiness and the start of the Youth Education Campaign. Learn how after two weeks there were no fights in the school and no murders after two months.
| INTERNATIONAL |
Learn how business owners in the US, Europe and Australia are spreading the message of non-religious moral and ethical values of The Way to Happiness. Learn how the principles of trust, honesty and morality is promoted by corporations, correctional facilities and government around the world.
| CANADA |
Learn how the rates of vehicle theft, violent crimes, property damage and assaults was reduced in Vancouver during the 2010 Winter Olympics thanks to the massive distribution of The Way to Happiness, a non-religious moral code booklet. Learn how the distribution of the booklet is planned at mayor sporting events in Canada.