From Garden to Healing: Drug-Free Tennessee Celebrates World Health Day at Church of Scientology Nashville
Nashville, TN, 7th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — In observance of World Health Day, the Church of Scientology Nashville opened its doors this past weekend to host a Wellness Day event organized by Drug-Free Tennessee — and the message resonated from the first word to the last: true wellness is within reach, it grows in your garden, walks in your backyard, and lives in your kitchen.
The event drew an enthusiastic crowd eager to explore what whole-body, drug-free living really looks like in practice. What they found was a room full of knowledgeable, passionate women who brought that vision to life — speakers who didn’t just talk about better living, but who live it every day.
Topics covered the full spectrum of natural wellness, from growing fruits and vegetables in homegrown gardens to foraging herbs from the wild, raising backyard chickens for cage-free eggs, and crafting DIY healing balms from natural ingredients. Attendees left not just inspired, but equipped — walking away with a wealth of practical knowledge they could put to use the very next day.
World Health Day, observed annually on April 7th and established by the World Health Organization, is dedicated to drawing global attention to the importance of health for all people everywhere. This year’s Wellness Day at the Church of Scientology Nashville brought that global mission home — grounding it in the everyday choices and natural resources available to anyone willing to look a little closer at the world around them.
Drug-Free Tennessee, the event’s host organization, is committed to empowering communities across the state with the tools and information needed to live healthier, fuller lives without reliance on drugs. Wellness Day was a natural extension of that mission — a reminder that some of the most powerful medicines are the ones we grow, forage, and create ourselves.
“Wellness is what people are searching for,” and at the Church of Scientology Nashville this past weekend, they found it.
For more information on Drug-Free Tennessee and upcoming events, visit drugfreetn.org.

