
The positive impact of the program crosses cultures and life
situations. For example, more than three hundred 6th to 12th
grade students at the youth-at-risk Harlendale Alternative Center
near San Antonio, Texas, have used
The Way to Happiness
as an integral part of their program. The results are described
here by one of the centers counselors, Naida Segura:

Although these children come from very difficult situations,
once they have been exposed to
The Way to Happiness,
they are able to make
good choices. ... It gives the children enough understanding
to overcome peer pressure and environment or familial situations
that would have them otherwise make the wrong decisions.
And the headmaster of a Tel Aviv school described the results
which
The Way to Happiness achieved with his children:
You can take credit for the fact that since you have done
the program for the 4th grade children, there is no violence
in the 4th grade classes. There was no fighting, no violence
and no trouble, a complete reverse of what had been occurring
before!
We have decreased the violence
by 70%-80% over the school year. We have decreased disrespectful
attitudes toward
teachers, decreased vulgar language and gestures.
Kids are now more apt to sit down, calm down, think
about what to do and set a good example. Its not
100% but its 100% improvement.
Vanessa Barbour, Principal
Lockeland Middle School
As a parent and citizen I share your concern about
the current state of society. Crime,
violence in schools and the general lack of moral values
are not creating a safe environment for our families and
ourselves. The good news is that something is being done
to change these conditions. That is why I am pleased to
support The Way to Happiness campaign and the Set a Good
Example contest, which is helping combat moral decline
in our society.
With this campaign, we can prevent crime before
it begins by effectively teaching children right from
wrong at home, at school and in the community.
I use The Way to Happiness booklet with my family,
friends and colleagues and I invite you to do the same!
Nancy Cartwright
Actress and voice of TVs Bart Simpson
Essay from a student, age 15:
There is a place where violence is commonplace
and expected much as unpleasant weather. Where nothing
is thought of armed robbery. Where narcotics and hallucinogens
are sold like newspapers. Where the only safe haven can
be found in alliance with a group of armed and hardened
people who are forever defending and conspiring against
other affiliations. Where brutal crimes are punished by
temporary confinement measured in hours, or black marks
on ones record, or not at all. This fence- and metal
detector encircled institution is the high school. In
this environment, the individual student is liable to
fall back to very primitive philosophies to survive, in
place of the morals that were never taught. The governments
solution is to build vandal-proof drinking fountains.
We must bring students the morals in The Way to
Happiness. We must bring them today. For without
them, the future is dark.