PRESS RELEASES
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
The partnership between Youth for Human Rights International and the Beakanyang Kafoo nonprofit continues to infuse a culture of humane values into the country through grassroots human rights education.
GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA •
64-year-old John Radich finished a 61-hour, 135-mile solo run through Death Valley despite blistering 127-degree weather to raise funds for his favorite charity—The Way to Happiness Foundation.
WASHINGTON, D.C. •
Youth for Human Rights launched an anti-hate campaign on the anniversary of the Unite the Right demonstration in Charlottesville, Virginia, that left 30 injured and one person dead. To counteract hate and promote human rights and decency, the Washington, D.C.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE •
World Humanitarian Day open house at the Nashville Church of Scientology acknowledges volunteers and inspires others to take action, exemplifying the spirit of the day.
TOLUCA, MEXICO •
Citizens Commission on Human Rights brings Psychiatry: An Industry of Death Exhibit to the capital of the State of Mexico.
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA •
Bridging cultural differences through friendship at an International Day of Friendship open house.
REDDING, CALIFORNIA •
Teams of volunteers from Washington State, Nevada, Utah and Los Angeles help local Scientologists provide relief to firefighters and those affected by the deadly Northern California Fires.
HAMBURG, GERMANY •
With the risk of an opioid overdose epidemic looming in the country, Foundation for a Drug-Free World chapters throughout Germany meet to coordinate actions to make maximum impact over the coming year.
ABUJA, NIGERIA •
Pascal Chukwuebuka Nwoga is a human rights activist from Nigeria who brings human rights to life for the children at home and in nearby West African countries.
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM •
“Never underestimate the value of friendship.” This was the message of a community open house at the Brussels branch of the Churches of Scientology for Europe—a celebration of International Day of Friendship and the Day of the African Woman.
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC •
Human Rights group challenges psychiatrists at the World Congress of the International Association for Adolescent and Child Psychiatrists to cease prescribing dangerous drugs to children.
ATHENS, GREECE •
Scientology Volunteers on hand to aid since the July 23 conflagration that destroyed the town of Mati, Greece, continue to bring help and comfort to those in need.
SAINT HILL, UK •
At the 14th annual Summertime Swing charity concert at Saint Hill Manor, the Jive Aces deliver an unforgettable afternoon of music and fun.
REDDING, CALIFORNIA •
Volunteers from a broad spectrum of nonprofit and church organizations are working together to provide relief to those affected by the worst fire season in California history.
WASHINGTON, D.C. •
Foundation for a Drug-Free World fights back against record synthetic overdose deaths in Washington, D.C. Synthetic drug overdose dominated many conversations at seven drug education booths at National Night Out in Washington D.C. The booths were set up by the D.C.
REDDING, CALIFORNIA •
A team of Scientology Volunteer Ministers has trained to help search survivors search through their burnt-out homes for valuables they had to leave behind.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE •
“Many People, One Community, ” was the theme of the International Friendship Day celebration at the Church of Scientology Nashville.
LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA •
Drug education and prevention program at the Church of Scientology Los Angeles helps Angelinos recognize and deal with the city’s widespread problem of drug abuse and addiction.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA •
The Sacramento Church of Scientology hosted a community open house where Office of National Drug Control Policy representatives briefed community leaders and faith-based and community organizations on the current state of drug abuse.
REDDING, CALIFORNIA •
Scientologists are providing relief to those affected by three Northen California wildfires, collecting donations and goods and distributing water, food and supplies.