Youth Fellowship & Rescue, A Christian Youth Group

HOW TO REACH OUT TO YOUTH AND OBTAIN A 90% SUCCESS RATE

DOWNLOAD FREE BOOK ON DRUG PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION  Book review here
Our online videos are used as a tool for parents, educators, teen groups, and law enforcement to educate youth on the risks of drug abuse.  All online videos are FREE.  Make them part of your own website at no charge.  Simply right click the mouse and scroll down to "save target as..."  Download Windows Media Player

The book, Street-wise Drug Prevention, by Guillermo D Jalil, is irrevocably released to the public domain.  Copyright is hereby released for the benefit of others, without compensation.  Please give credit as a courtesy.  Nothing is expected in return. 

In Memory of Officer Scott Alan Wertz and Michael H. Wise, City of Reading Police Department, and Berks County Deputy Sheriff Kyle Pagerly

 

2000 lbs of MRE's and canned food distributed in 2011. 

2200 lbs of non-perishable food distributed in 2012.

970 lbs. of non-perishable food distributed in 2013.

We thank Scott Miller, Redners Markets, for the at-cost food program in aiding our Hurricane Sandy relief efforts in NY.  The food was donated The Bridge Church in Hamburg, PA on November 21, 2012.  For information on how to help victims of Hurricane Sandy, please call Jeff Diehl, 610-207-7704, of the United Church of Christ in Hamburg, PA.  We also thank David A Schwartz, PC, for donating the dental supplies.  He's a fantastic dentist located at 9 Bristol Court, Wyomissing PA 19610.  Pics here.

DRUG PREVENTION VIDEO

In May 1998, anti-drug advocate Guillermo D. Jalil, M.S., embarked on a 900 mile journey from Orlando, FL, to Virginia Beach, VA, to educate the general public about the effects and problems of addiction among our youth.  He was assisted by video professionals Javier Diaz and Ricardo Flores.  During his adventure, Jalil faced many challenges, including being sideswiped by a minivan in Savannah, GA.  As he rode through six states in twelve days, he encountered the chase of nineteen dogs and was startled by a crocodile in South Carolina who wanted a snack in his bicycle pack ;). 

The tour was captured on digital video and is now available to schools, police officers and parent groups.  During the biking tour, Jalil teamed up with the international anti-violence organization "Stop the Violence-Face the Music" to educate parents on how to talk to their children about drugs.  Read the trip journal here.  Black Belt Times.

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Last Section

THE VIDEO: HIV & DRUGS

 

AN INTERVIEW WITH DIANNA PAGAN: HIV

REAL CONSEQUENCES

 

REAL CONSEQUENCES

 

 

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS  

 

USING A GUN: THINK YOU GOT IT ALL FIGURED OUT?
PEER INFLUENCE
  DRUGS: PLAIN & SIMPLE
"DON'T CARE ABOUT ANYTHING"
ADVICE FOR PARENTS
  MARIJUANA: TALK ABOUT DRUG PREVENTION
MOM
REALITY RAP: PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS
Mothers Against Methamphetamine FACES OF METH, BEFORE AND AFTER MUG SHOTS
   DOWNLOAD ALL THE PSA'S FOR BROADCAST IN YOUR COMMUNITY:  NO CHARGE

YOUTUBE LINK

Permission To Use:  Anyone can download and use the above videos free of charge.  You are authorized to make them part of your own website.  The above videos and public service announcement may be shown to groups of all ages in the prevention and intervention of adolescent drug abuse, and for parent education.   

 

About The Contributors:

The producer of the above media is Guillermo D. Jalil, M.S..  He's a volunteer youth counselor, entrepreneur and former Juvenile Probation Officer.  Guillermo traveled 900 miles on a bicycle, from Orlando to Virginia Beach, on a Drug Prevention campaign in 1999, supported by community groups and law enforcement.  He produced a video and wrote a book titled, "Street-wise Drug Prevention." 

He was assisted by Javier Diaz and Ricardo Flores in the production and post-production of the above media.  We give thanks to local law enforcement and community groups  for their assistance.

Special thanks to the Reading Police Department, Berks County Prison, Manos, Berks Advocates Against Violence, Berks Aids Network, the Caron Foundation, Tom Reese & Associates, and others who prefer to remain nameless.

Youth Fellowship & Rescue and Guillermo D Jalil releases all copyrights, and all reserved rights, to the above works.  The above may be used by anyone for any reason in the prevention or intervention of adolescent drug abuse.  Please give credit to Nodrugs.com.

Would you like a FREE copy of the book Street-wise Drug Prevention?  Download here for a free copy.  Anyone may produce this book at their own expense with no duty to pay royalty or other fees.  The book may be produced and shared, partially or in whole.  Download the book absolutely free and distribute copies, in part or in whole, without paying compensation.  The copyright is irrevocably released to the public domain.  No fees.  Not for sale.

Street-wise Drug Prevention is a book used by medical schools, police departments, federal agencies, schools, churches, and youth programs. 

BLUE DELTA INVESTIGATIONS, LLC, a private investigation agency in Cody, Wyoming, provides the economic sponsorship for this website.  Also supported by Michael Joseph, NOWPI.COM, a Private Investigator in California.

Contact:  Guillermo D Jalil, Peter Lopez and Franklin Alicea, Youth Fellowship & Rescue, 484.256.4563. 

Support and design by Peter Lopez, Reading, PA.  Peter Lopez uses music and computers to motivate youth to do the right thing.  Peter is a leader among his brothers, his community and his peers.  His laid back style and unconditional acceptance of others is an example of how we should all be our brother's keeper.  Peter overcame many obstacles in life and has persevered with a strong sense of self.  His amazing use of music and computers makes him a pioneer in his own right.  Peter won the City of Reading Ambassador of Peace in 2001 and 2002.  He lives in Reading, PA.

Peter is the Webmaster for NODRUGS.COM.  He was with us since 1998; off and on.  Peter's interest in computers and music was a positive and healthy escape from the streets. 

 

Brian Kampsky, an US Air Force Veteran, sponsors and aids in the design of the website.  Brian Kampsky is a veteran of the First Gulf War and a member of the American Legion and the VFW.  Brian is active in his community in aiding US veterans.  Brian Kampsky loves his country and his fellow man.  He works with the Secret Santa program and the Knights of Columbus in Shenandoah, PA.

 

 

 

Sponsored by Blue Delta Investigations, LLC of Cody, Wyoming.

CONTACT:  nodrugs@nodrugs.com

STREET-WISE DRUG PREVENTION IN THE NEWS & ONLINE:

 

Sponsored by Blue Delta Investigations, LLC of Cody, Wyoming.

CONTACT:  nodrugs@nodrugs.com

 

     

      

SPONSORS OF THE VIDEO

 
Electronic Connection, Reading 
Action Communications, Reading, PA 
Tom Reese & Associates, Reading, PA 
RSR Graphics, Reading, PA 
Tom Reese & Associates, Reading,PA 
David Michael Photography, Reading 
Lebo's Pedal Parlor, Reading, PA 
Bruce Schaffer, Independent Trainer, Speaker & Therapist 
215-628-9340 
Drug Identification Bible 
Aikido Tenshinkai of Florida, Orlando, FL 
Powerhouse Gymnastics, Holly Hill, FL 
TaeKwonDo Plus, Jacksonville, Fl 
Halverson Karate Academy, Brunswick, GA 
Walterboro Karate & Defense Arts School, Walterboro, SC 
Lighthouse Bookstore & Trophies, Walterboro, SC 
North Myrtle Beach "Gymnastics & More", N. Myrtle Beach, SC 
Leitzke ATA Black Belt Academy, Wilmington, NC 
ATA Black Belt Academy-Karate for Kids and Adults, New Bern, NC 
Lord Proprietors' Inn, Edenton, NC 
King Tiger Martial Arts, Virginia Beach, VA 
Photographer Bill Gordon 
The Advocate of Central Florida 
20th Century Television 
Barbour/Langley Productions
Caron Foundation, Reading, PA 
Berks Advocates Against Violence, Reading, PA 
Police Athletic League of Reading, Reading, PA 
Puerto Rican Latin Association of Reading, PA 
Olivets Boys & Girls Club, Reading, PA 
Berks Aids Network, Reading, PA 
Manos, Lancaster, PA 
Berks County Prison, Leesport, PA 
City of Reading Police, Reading, PA 
Stop the Violence-Face the Music 
Express Youth Foundation, Orlando, FL 
Holly Hill Youth Center, Holly Hill, Fl 
Holly Hill Recreation Youth Board, Holly Hill, FL 
US Coast Guard 
DEA 
US Marshall 
US Border Patrol 
South Carolina State Troopers 
US Customs 
North Charleston Police 
Charleston Police 
Charleston County Sherriff 
Goose Creek Police 
Dorchester County Sherriff 
Roper Hospital 
Mt. Pleasant Police 
Harbor Patrol 
Youth Porgram's Keystone Flyers 
Terry Parker Baptist Church, Jacksonville 
City Youth Drug Movement, Brunswick, GA 
Goodyear Elementary School, Brunswick 
YMCA, Habersham Street, Savannah, GA 
Walterboro Downtown Development Center, SC 
Walterboro, SC 
Walterboro Christian Center, Walterboro, SC 
Charleston Air Force Base, Charleston, SC 
Wilmington Police Department, Wilmington, NC 
Mental Health/Substance Committee of Chowan County Healthy Carolinians, NC 
Coastal Counseling Center, Chesapeake, VA 
Chowan County Tourism Development Authority
Javier Diaz 
Ricardo Flores 
Ms. Lawanna Gilzer 
Ms. Betty Gilzer 
Jose Andrade, MD 
Chuck Beech 
Mel Haring 
Bobby Chavers' 
Anne Wilkins 
Gary Cook 
Rocky Spaulding 
Ren Halverson 
Paul McKenzie 
Dan McConnell 
Alta Mae Henderson 
Will and Wade Marvin 
Jo Don Buckner 
Kris & Jack Cunningham 
Deborah Wheeler 
Denise John 
Peggy Patterson 
Louie and Tammy LiGuori 
Mr. & Mrs. Leitzke 
Michael & Kimberly Brown 
Martha Early 
Master Cielo 
Michelle Staub 
Dennis & Kathy Shollenberger 
Cynthia Cruz-Cruz 
Brianna Cruz 
Alex Gomez 
Chris Anderson 
Janine Quigley 
Byron Rice 
Ronald Dougherty 
Jason Dougherty 
John Elder 
Rodney T. 
William G. 
Javier O. 
Jean W. 
Javier C. 
"Mariah" 
John W. 
Sergeant Albert Evans, City of Reading Police Department 
Ryan Cooper 
Wanda Gonzalez-Crespo 
Miriam Lebron 
Karen Smith 
Kathleen Thren 
Fred Stubbs 
Louis Vetri 
Eileen Floriani 
Lori Mentzer 
Thomas Apsokardu 
Rebecca Stubbs 
Gabriel Rodriguez 
Bradley Butler 
Annette Hussman 
Erica Evans 
Patricia McIntosh 
Junior Aponte 
Robert McIntosh 
Jackie Aponte 
Jose Borras-Osorio 
Robert Monzon 
Harold Jordan 
Gary Oliver 
Mike Otay 
George Wagner

CONTRIBUTORS TO THE BOOK

Randall Kollor, M.S., CAC 
Richard Hampton, Jr., CAC, ICADC, LCPC 
Bruce Schaffer 
Mitchell Wright 
John Hillery 
Richard A. Horst 
Richard A. Horst, Jr. 
Laura Schnader 
Noel Washington 
Sherwood Wadel 
Brook Noel 
Sandra Kay Lias 
Kevin
 

Creagh & Associates 
Milton Creagh
 

Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation Services, PA 
Harold L. Jordan, Executive Director 
Phil Lehman, Program Director
 

The Children’s Home of Reading, PA 
Karen Adams, Program Director 
Evan Graham, Substance Abuse Counselor 
 

Reading City Police, PA 
Captain William Ulrich, Reading Vice Division 
Detective Geraldo Vega, Reading Vice Division 
Sergeant Evans, Supervisor of Juvenile   Investigation 
Sergeant McCarty, Crime Prevention 
Felix Mateo, Patrolman 
 

Lancaster City Police, PA 
Michael Landis, Chief of Police 


Berks County Detention Center, PA 
Robbie Rudy, Caseworker 


Berks County Juvenile Probation, PA 
Peter Czabafy, CAC, Drug & Alcohol Specialist 
Kip Frasso, Intake Officer 
Nicolas Camacho, Juvenile Probation Officer 
Michael Noll, Juvenile Probation Officer 
Miguel Rivera, Juvenile Probation Officer 


Northampton County Juvenile Probation, PA 
James Menapace, Juvenile Probation Officer 
Dawn Shantz, Juvenile Probation Officer 
Pam Reube, Intake Officer 


Lebanon County Juvenile Probation Office, PA 
Dennis R. Heckard, M.S., Chief Juvenile Officer
 

Exeter Township School District, PA 
Karen McElhattan, Teacher


Olivets Boys and Girl’s Club, Reading, PA 
Frances DeSantis, Director for Berks Teen   Institute
 

Drug Enforcement Agency 
Gordon Dewhurst, Program Analyst 
Donna Wilson, Special Agent
 

St. Joseph’s Hospital, Reading, PA 
Sally Lengel, St. Joseph Addiction Care, SAP  team
 

Berks Youth Counseling Center, PA 
Chris Axford, Director of Treatment
 

The World Wing Chun Kung Fu Association 
Grandmaster William Cheung
 

Reading School District, PA 
Timothy J. Daley, Safe Schools Coordinator 
Patricia Goldstein, Dropout Prevention Coordinator
Centerville City Schools of Centerville, OH 
Tim Apolito, Prevention Counselor 
David McDaniel, Centerville H.S. Principal 
Carolyn Miller, Substance Abuse/Crisis   Intervention Specialist
 

Council on Chemical Abuse, Reading, PA 
Marcia Goodman-Hinnershitz, Director of   Prevention Services
W.R. Thomas Junior High School, FL 
Jeffrey Miller, Principal 
Carmen Espinosa
 

Conrad Weiser High School 
Albert C. Silveri, Head Varsity Football Coach
Police Athletic League 
Patricia Smith, Program Coordinator for the  Youth Rehabilitation Program
 

Penn State Berks Campus 
Michael B. Kane, M.A., Departments of Speech &  English
 

 

 

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