PRESS RELEASES
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE •
The Nashville Church of Scientology held a Remembrance Day event in observance of September 11 which led to a conversation around disaster recovery and a day of community service.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
Entrepreneur awarded for his community spirit and the positive change he is accomplishing in the Philippines.
TAMPA, FLORIDA •
Christopher King is a man with a mission—to put an end to human trafficking.
KATHMANDU, NEPAL •
Youth for Human Rights Nepal hosts regional summit in Kathmandu. Dignitaries, officials and youth delegates from 15 nations attend.
DENVER, COLORADO •
Scientology Volunteer Ministers helped spruce up their neighborhood after the excitement of a recent Rockies vs. Cardinals three-game series at Coors Field.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA •
Citizens Commission on Human Rights documentary alerts Australians to dangerous practices that threaten the lives and wellbeing of the people of the country.
MIAMI, FLORIDA •
Volunteers chip in on a cleanup in Miami to preserve one of their city’s most cherished resources.
STUTTGART, GERMANY •
In the home of the automobile and at the core of Germany’s industrial heartland, a new Church of Scientology drives the opportunity for social betterment and spiritual advance.
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY •
The Way to Happiness inspired the artwork of young children in Hungary, who also gained a new understanding of positive personal choices by illustrating its precepts.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO •
In the year since last September’s devastating Mexico earthquake, Scientology Volunteer Ministers have been making the country safer through a disaster preparedness program.
LONDON, ENGLAND •
In the midst of rising drug-related violence in the city, community leaders are training as drug education specialists at the Church of Scientology London.
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.