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Narconon Fresh Start - Roger Davis
Roger Davis

Roger Davis is a Registered Addiction Specialist (RAS), Forensic Addictions Counselor (FAC), Certified Co-occurring Disorders Specialist (CCDS) and Certified Women’s Issues Specialist (CWIS). Roger received his training through The Breining Institute, Skidmore University, Charles Drew University and is certified in delivering the Narconon Truth about Drugs lecture series. Roger started working as a drug dependency counselor in 1999 and has been a full time drug educator with Narconon since 2005.

Roger has worked with Boys & Girls Club, Hope for Life Foundation, Salvation Army, Los Angeles Sheriff Lee Baca, Los Angeles County Juvenile Probation, Men’s Health, Veterans Shelters, World Literacy Crusade, Washington High School, Tabatha's House Bakersfield, SEA Education Centers, Watts Family and Community Center, Inglewood Community Center, Compton City Counsel, Watts Labor Community Family Development Network and many more.

Roger Davis giving Drug EducationRoger is a military veteran having served in the US Army 101st Airborne Division; he sustained injuries, received an honorable discharge, is a service connected disabled veteran, and served on the Honor Guard for the inauguration of President Ronald Regan. Roger found himself involved with alcohol and drugs after the military, but was able to turn his life around after discovering the rehabilitation technology of Narconon. After that, he dedicated himself to helping others get off of drugs and to educating our society’s youth about the dangers of drugs.

Having been raised in Harlem, NY, Roger’s background as a reformed gang member, reformed drug & alcohol user and veteran, give him valuable credibility with many of the youth of the inner city. While many of the inner city youth do not accept information from “authority figures”, Roger not only gives respect, but receives respect in return. He is not only recognized by the community groups within the inner city, but also by some of the inner city gang leaders, who have actually been known to give Roger a “free pass” into their territories to allow him educate their youth.

Roger Davis with Sheriff DeptRoger has spoken to more than 200,000 students, parents and teachers on the dangers of drugs at more than 100 schools & organizations throughout many counties in California and has also been invited to speak at many inner city conferences and events. He is very well known for his expertise on how to get inner city youth to understand the dangers of drugs and understand the path to living a successful and productive life. What sets Roger apart is his ability to connect with the various ethnic cultures of the inner city, building good rapport and relationships with them, and gaining the trust of those who do not easily give trust.

Roger has received many acknowledgements for his effective drug education seminars by students, counselors, teachers, business leaders, schools and government agencies & officials.

Roger Davis

Below are comments organizations that have received Roger’s drug education lectures:

“The kids of Manchester are growing and thanks in part to you, and answering the call to come and serve, because that is what you have and continue to do SERVE AND GIVE. I hug you with my words and hope that it warms the soul, rejuvenates the heart, and inspires more greatness within you.” – T.J. Atlantic Recovery Services

“Your presentation on drug prevention was outstanding and informative. The presentation helped the youth get an understanding about the use of drugs and the effect it has on the body.” – K.C. Watts Development Network

“Having a great speaker and mentor at the World Literacy Crusade is always an honor; therefore we would like to thank you for your assistance and motivation. You and your organization has positively impacted Compton students and your Drug Education Lecture to the community and students was an experience that will never be forgotten.” J.J. World Literacy Crusade

“We appreciate your services that you provided to our students at our school site. The drug education lectures and workshops were exceptional and supportive. We hope that we can continue our partnership in the near future in providing drug education to our students. We thank you and your organization, NARCONON, for providing Ten Things (…Your Friends May Not Know About Drugs) booklets and other related materials to our SEA (Soledad Enrichment Action) charter school to help educate our students n the effects of drugs in their lives. Your work is greatly appreciated and valued.” – J.C. SEA Education Centers




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