NEWS

| HUNGARY |

The Art of Happiness: How Youth Are Turning Moral Values into Creative Action

Antónia Novák and her team are reviving moral values in Hungarian youth through a nationwide art contest that turns the 21 precepts of The Way to Happiness into creative expression and everyday action.

| COLOMBIA |
As a young child, María Lara wanted to bring change to her beloved country of Colombia. With The Way to Happiness she is doing that—and so much more.
| NEW YORK, USA |
United in Peace knows there is a right answer to gun violence, and they joined other organizations to march through the streets of Harlem to make that point loud and clear as they spread The Way to Happiness.
| SOUTH AFRICA |
70,000 copies of The Way to Happiness booklets create an incident-free and happy South African presidential inauguration.
| DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
The Way to Happiness team in the Dominican Republic reaches across society with the 21 precepts and reduces violent crime in the picturesque Caribbean nation.
| DORADO, PUERTO RICO |
At the behest of the Mayor of Dorado, the city now has a Way to Happiness Pathway—and a monument to its author—with the aim of making the 21 precepts for better living accessible to all citizens.
| GRENADA, CARIBBEAN |
Dr. Sheridan Cyrus and his team brings The Way to Happiness to the prisons and police force of his home country of Grenada.
| MINNESOTA, USA |

A samba school brings joy and The Way to Happiness to dancers and their audience.

| BRUSSELS, BELGIUM |
People of many different nationalities and ethnics in Brussels, Belgium, find the path to peace and understanding, thanks to The Way to Happiness Belgium chapter.
| PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, USA |
An International Friendship Day celebration organized by the Pasadena, California, chapter of The Way to Happiness Foundation featured the culture, food and traditions of Sri Lanka.
| MIAMI, FLORIDA, USA |

Volunteers chip in on a cleanup to preserve one of their city’s most cherished resources.